A sickroom in the Middle East, then as now, was a gathering place.
From the online.wsj.com
Then Chiang Ch'ing, her Maocidal mania unabated, burst last September into her husband's sickroom.
From the time.com
Somewhere, a home sickroom teems with hope and bustle.
From the denverpost.com
He was raised as a little girl by his grandmother, who kept him much of the time in her gloomy sickroom.
From the time.com
I quoted a comment Trintignant makes in the film, when Huppert arrives to find she has been locked out of Riva's sickroom.
From the guardian.co.uk
Vehicles and vessels passing his Ottawa home, Earnscliffe, did so as quietly as possible, while the nation followed the reports from Macdonald's sickroom.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Marie and Myfanwy enjoy an emotional reunion in the school sickroom, as life at the school returns to normal, with friendship and forgiveness all round.
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As the vote loomed, no instruction came from the sickroom and Sorensen sought no confirmation of Kennedy's wishes, and the censure went forward without his vote.
From the orlandosentinel.com
He was, almost literally, raised in the family sickroom, in a dreadful atmosphere of whispers, enforced silences, vomit, snot and the cold stink of carbolic acid.
From the time.com
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