119 Words to use with hall

" As they were speaking a footman had opened the hall-door and now approached with a card on a salver.

A hall porter and four powdered footmen were in evidence.

On the little hall-table was a letter addressed to Edith.

In refutation of the idea that proximity to the Courts was the direct reason of their having so many legal gentlemen among their customers the manager declared that they received orders from all parts of the worldIndia, Canada, Australia, and South Africa, to say nothing of American gentlemen who liked their hosiery to have the London hall-mark.

Get the Merchant to take our third-story hall-bedroom for a week, and I'll soon clear off the mortgage.

The hall lamp was lighted, and the hall door closed, but not locked.

" "Hadn't we better go to bed?" said Miss Laura, when the hall clock struck eleven.

A door opened at the far end of the room, letting in a patch of hall light and a dark figure coming into silhouette against it.

I had been led to prevaricate as to the moment I entered the lower gateway, and he may have done the same as to the hour he left by the upper hall window.

Sometimes there was a small party of them, and then they made a noise singing music-hall songs and drinking wine, but generally they came alone.

They followed him down to the corner house, which stood blackened with smoke and water, but otherwise uninjured, for it was just here that the flames had been arrested, and in the hall-way the few poor remnants of the household goods that had been saved from the other tenements were huddled together.

Some of the younger men, who had just come from the hall-room, were adding their laughter and chatter to the noise.

Victor, who was on the watch, rushed to meet them with characteristic nimbleness, and he and Piers between them carried Sir Beverley in, and laid him down before the great hall fire.

" I rang for the hall-boy, asked for a cable-blank, and sent off a message to Armand & Son, telling them of the mistake and asking them to cable the name of the owner of the cabinet now in Mr. Vantine's possession.

As a rule Mr. Dodgson was a stern opponent of music-halls and music-hall singers; but he made one or two exceptions with regard to the latter.

" She sat down in a hall chair and looked at him.

He clutched madly at the banisters, turning his hands and knees into brakes in his effort to save his dignity; but once started he could not stop, and as a consequence he went down like a flash, slid precipitately over the newel-post, and landed with a cry of mortification on the hall floor.

His countenance was full of kind meaning, and his manners so gentle, that before hearing her errand, observing how cold she looked, bade her come in and warm herself at the hall stove.

If the first emotions of the dance-hall proprietor were anger and intense curiosity, his second emotion was that never-failing surprise which all who came close to the wanderer felt.

He rang the bell; was admitted by your father, and, leaving his hat and stick in the hall-stand as he had often done before, the two went upstairs to the library.

" Very shyly glad of the opportunity, and yet dreading it inexpressibly, Marjorie hung her school clothing away and laid her satchel on the shelf in the hall closet, and then stood wavering in the closet, wondering if she dared go in to see Evangelist.

For example, not very long ago I heard a popular comedian introduce his family motto and translate it for the benefit of a music-hall audience.

Many people asserted that Brooks would sooner have left his money to charitable institutions than seen it squandered upon the brightest stars that adorned the music-hall stage.

And all this time he never inquired her name from the hall servant; he was that sort of mandecent through instinct; for even breeding sometimes permits sentiment to snoop.

From my study I see in the lamplight, Descending the broad hall-stair, Grave Alice, and laughing Allegra, And Edith with golden hair.

119 Words to use with  hall