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单词 paillasse
例句 paillasse
Though you and all your own family may like to sleep hard, your guests may find it difficult to sleep at all on a mattrass with a paillasse under it. The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book 2011-11-13T03:00:12.183Z
Every two persons shall have a mattress, a paillasse, two blankets, three pair of new sheets, two coats each, six shirts, four pair of shoes, and one capote. Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico In the Years 1599-1602 2011-05-30T02:00:21.633Z
He put one n in innuendo, and the i after the lls in paillasse. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. I) 2010-12-27T03:00:17.990Z
He sprang with one bound to the paillasse, and withdrew from it the stiffened form of an infant four years old, dead and cold. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6
She put three peas on the young lady's paillasse, and over them a large feather-bed, and then another, then another—in fact, fifteen feather-beds. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
There was some bread and cheese and a large mug of ale waiting for him in the wheel-house and a clean straw paillasse in a corner. The Laughing Cavalier The Story of the Ancestor of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Two or three paillasses were in the corner, their ticking torn in parts, and showing more dust than straw within. Toilers of the Sea
Count Saxe had given up his own paillasse. Francezka
"I shall wait now for the daylight before I go back to work," said the lapidary, seating himself beside his wife's paillasse, and leaning his forehead upon his two hands. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6
He had set up two stretchers with straw-stuffed paillasses for beds. The Golden Woman A Story of the Montana Hills
About midnight he heard something which came into the room, and in a moment turned the bed upside down, covering the captain and the soldier with the mattress and paillasse. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c.
The charcoal man and the rag-picker occupied two of the paillasses of the first story; the "gold-maker," a chemist, lodged in the loft, which was called, no one knew why, the garret. Toilers of the Sea
Old Kapus had been put to bed on his paillasse in the next room and Elsa was all alone in the small living-room. A Bride of the Plains
"It's where you put it this morning, atween the mattress and the paillasse, and I had the greatest work keeping mother's hands off it, for she was bent on making the bed all over again." The Children of Wilton Chase
At table the portions, and in the dormitory the paillasses, are identical. En Route
The two mattresses, paillasse, and "cossette de plume," are piled up to such a height as barely to admit of its tenants creeping into the bed. Brittany & Its Byways
A certain prisoner named Thomas, at the Mont Saint Michel, found means of secreting the greater part of a wall in his paillasse. Toilers of the Sea
Alas, I had nothing else to offer him, unless I gave him the uncut straw that was stitched into our paillasses. An Australian in China Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma
The next moment she had pushed it between the paillasse and mattress of Susy's bed. The Children of Wilton Chase
It was composed of a simple quilted paillasse extended on a plank; no sheets, but a prison coverlet of grey wool, a sack of straw instead of pillows. En Route
Every two persons shall have a mattress, a paillasse, two blankets, three pairs of new sheets, two coats each, six shirts, four pairs of shoes, and one capote. The Makers of Canada: Champlain
Her bedroom furniture is even more scanty--a paillasse on trestles, a chair, a half-crown looking-glass, an old jug and a basin on a wooden table. Town Life in Australia
Our beds were on the floor and of the "biscuit" variety, being three square paillasse arrangements looking like giant reproductions of the now too well known army "tooth breakers." Fanny Goes to War
Hassan, wearied with his journey, hastily swallowed his supper, and, stretching himself upon a paillasse, soon forgot his calamities in sound repose. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844
My bed is clean and soft—bah! ten times softer than these paillasses. The Doctor's Dilemma
Antonyms: See unbecoming. bed, n. berth, bunk, couch, cot; pallet, paillasse, mattress; cradle, trundle-bed; deposit, seam, vein, stratum. Putnam's Word Book
The detectives and some outdoor servants of Clifford Hall brought a short ladder and paillasses, and something covered with blankets, to the door. A Perilous Secret
A zealous surgeon pointed out to the proper officer that this bedding consisted in fact of double ticking, evidently intended as paillasses, to be stuffed with straw. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 49, November, 1861
I pay twelve shillings a day for S- and self, without a sitting-room, and my bed is a straw paillasse; but the food is plentiful, and not very bad.  Letters from the Cape
Then piling up all the rest of the furniture, the mattresses, paillasses, and chairs, he stopped up the windows as men do when assailed by an enemy. Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant
In the corner was a low wooden bedstead with dingy curtains suspended from a rafter, and a paillasse of maize-leaves with a thin wool mattress above it. Two Summers in Guyenne
The Fighting Sheeney turned away disappointed, and had just reached his paillasse when he was greeted by a number of uproariously discourteous remarks uttered in all sorts of tongues. The Enormous Room
With that she bangs open the window, and before I recover from my surprise, launches forth, with a loud whir, mattrass and all, leaving me, Pilgarlic, lying on the paillasse. Tom Cringle's Log
Accordingly, when the long cart arrived from Cronane, accompanied by the Squire and his factotum, Mike, the barn was ready to receive the bedstead, the straw paillasse, and the mattress. Light O' the Morning
Some persons prefer sleeping on the mattress; in which case a feather bed is usually beneath, resting on a second mattress, and a straw paillasse at the bottom. The Book of Household Management
I knew no more until I found myself lying on my strand paillasse at the inn and saw Belviso, yet in his skirt and spangles, leaning over me with vinegar in a sponge. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca
Into the square blackness I staggered with my paillasse. The Enormous Room
When the children had gone, they brought you in here, mon enfant, and laid you on the paillasse where Felicite used to sleep. The Elusive Pimpernel
They very seldom use feather-beds; but they lie upon a paillasse, or bag of straw, over which are laid two, and sometimes three mattrasses. Travels through France and Italy
They lie in straw-lofts, in woody brakes; rudest paillasse on the floor of a secret friend is luxury. The French Revolution
I turned in terror to see my paillasse in the clutches of four men who were apparently rending it in as many directions. The Enormous Room
Strutted to and fro, kicked the cabinet, flashed an electric torch, and walked up the room examining each paillasse to make sure it had an occupant. The Enormous Room
When the four chairs appeared fairly steady, and in comparatively little danger of toppling, he dragged the paillasse forward and propped it up against the chairs. The Elusive Pimpernel
The beds commonly used in this place, and all over Italy, consist of a paillasse, with one or two mattrasses, laid upon planks, supported by two wooden benches. Travels through France and Italy
After completing his rounds The Clever Man searched almost everyone except ourselves and Fritz, and absolutely subsided on his own paillasse muttering occasionally "if he found it" what he'd do. The Enormous Room
Fully dressed, I fell on my paillasse with a weariness which I have never felt before or since. The Enormous Room
Three or four paillasses away, a subdued conversation was proceeding. The Enormous Room
He was neither tired nor cramped; he served the Republic in comfort and ease, and had slept soundly on his paillasse in the little garret allotted to him in the Town Hall. The Elusive Pimpernel
The pods and stalks are used for fuel: and the leaves are much preferable to common straw, for making paillasses. Travels through France and Italy
Sprawled half on and half off my paillasse, I looked suddenly up into a juvenile pimply face with a red tassel bobbing in its eyes. The Enormous Room
So soon as he reached his paillasse a volley of shouts went up from all directions, shouts in which all nationalities joined, shouts or rather jeers which made the pillars tremble and the windows rattle— The Enormous Room
The symphony gradually collapsed, leaving me sitting in a state of complete wonderment, dead tired and very happy, upon my paillasse. The Enormous Room
She sat up on the paillasse, then put her feet to the ground and presently walked up to the improvised dressing-room and bathed her face and hands. The Elusive Pimpernel
The first thing the whiskery Belgian did was to grab his paillasse and stand guard over it. The Enormous Room
Then he returned to his paillasse, lay down with apparently supreme contentment, and fell asleep. The Enormous Room
He amused himself for hours together by lying on his paillasse tilting his head back, rolling up his eyes, and crying in a high quavering voice—"JAW-neeeeee." The Enormous Room
They carefully lighted the paillasse at a number of points and stood back to see the results of their efforts. The Enormous Room
Yes! and there, opposite to her and immediately beneath that semblance of a window, was another paillasse, and on it something dark, that moved. The Elusive Pimpernel
She had finished her toilet as well as she could, had shaken up and tidied the paillasse, and was now sitting on the edge of it, her hands clasped between her knees. The Elusive Pimpernel
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