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1838.  Sterling, in Carlyle, Life, II. vii. (1872), 143. We slept … at the Village of Simplon, in a very fair and well-warmed inn.

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1891.  R. Kipling, Light that Failed, viii. 160. Men … who’ve done their work in a well-warmed studio all their lives.

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1906.  Daily Chron., 5 May, 4/7. The sturdy beggars … who are just now making their annual exodus from well-warmed workhouses to a life of freedom on the road.

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