Wide (the extremes being used on the one hand for children's cots or ship bunks and on the other for old-fashioned four-posters), which may be either plain or twilled, bleached, unbleached or half-bleached; (2) a grey calico, heavier than a shirting, sent largely to China and other markets, usually 36 in. [Please select]
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All the bunks appeared to be occupied. [Please select]
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Did you particularly observe in which bunks they lay, doctor. [Please select]
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A moaning voice from one of the bunks came. [Please select]
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"That's softer than our bunks aboard ship," said Bates. [Please select]
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From one of the bunks came a slight stir and a murmured word. [Please select]
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They were waked out of their bunks one black night by yells of "Squid O." [Please select]
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Cheyne, sitting on a yellow locker and surveying the disorderly bunks. [Please select]
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"Every night we slept on board in those two cozy little bunks." [Please select]
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They ate sitting on bunks or standing between them. [Please select]
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There were several bunks in the little room, and the lieutenant motioned to them. [Please select]
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