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<p>[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 111230, member: 103"]Um. Well. Back a few entries are a pair of <i>Slipper</i> Chairs.</p><p><br /></p><p>As to the with or without arms for nursing chairs, and with or without rockers...one has a cosy picture of Mummy, or Nanny, or Nursie rocking gently back and forth, elbow on the arm, and baby on lap. In actuality, the only attribute which seems to hold true for all such ladies is that one should be slanted back a tad.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was the lady in the rocker. Both my daughter and my daughter-in-law found armchairs Really Annoying.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 111230, member: 103"]Um. Well. Back a few entries are a pair of [I]Slipper[/I] Chairs. As to the with or without arms for nursing chairs, and with or without rockers...one has a cosy picture of Mummy, or Nanny, or Nursie rocking gently back and forth, elbow on the arm, and baby on lap. In actuality, the only attribute which seems to hold true for all such ladies is that one should be slanted back a tad. I was the lady in the rocker. Both my daughter and my daughter-in-law found armchairs Really Annoying.[/QUOTE]
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