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Paul embraced him after our sister Tiffany died and reported that it was like hugging a coatrack.
(Some big trees had survived here, but the one they used was made by Chan, out of a junked metal coatrack and other scrap materials).
In the first, there was usually a divan — an old divan reminiscent of psychoanalysis and bordellos — a folding table, and a coatrack; the second chamber was the actual steam bath, with a hot and cold shower and a bench of azulejo tiles against the wall, beneath which were hidden the tubes that released the steam.
Earlier that night, Dakotah, who was fourteen, had taken his grandfather's loaded gun off the coatrack.
Donahue pointed knowingly to a steel coatrack: "This is where you hang garments while the blood on them is drying?" "No," McMillin said, "it's where I hang my lab coat".
Her coat was probably in the coatrack on the first floor.
She'd feel the scream rushing up from her stomach, choking her from the inside, and she'd run out of the room, stumbling over her kids' toys, and hide in the hallway, in the narrow space between the coatrack and the mirror stand, biting down on her right forearm to muffle the sound.
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"What do we do?" A father in a business suit grabbed several coatracks and pushed them in the direction of the sick boy, presumably to shield him from the scrutiny of his peers.
A crowd gathered around the coatracks, while out on the dance floor three young couples slow-danced.
Expandable wooden coatracks made up a six-story tower.
To their right coursed the Moy, dark as stout and in murderous spate; to their left high conifers stood like rows of encumbered coatracks.
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