15 Words to use with pavilion

EVANS, IDA M. The pavilion queen.

I who am now regularly on the palace-roof at dawn, sometimes from between the pavilion-curtains of the galleries, or from the steps of the telescope-kiosk, may spy her far down below, a dainty microscopic figure, generally running about the sward, or gazing up in wonder at the palace from the lake-edge.

He had, therefore, almost decided to try his luck at dressing in the dark, and was once more fumbling with the latch of the pavilion door, when through the absolute silence of the air, there came to his ear through the mist the sound of a young voice calling the name of "Sue!"

There came a series of sounds at the pavilion entrance, where a litter was set down on marble pavement and a eunuch's shrill voice criticized the slow unrolling of a carpet.

When night comes on I undertake to enter the park of Healthful House, and then the pavilion garden without being seen by anybody.

He sent slaves to stand outside and keep the crowd away, his lictor and his personal official bodyguard being kept out of sight in a small stone house near the pavilion kitchen at the rear among the trees, in order not to arouse unwelcome comment.

When her name was proposed for running the pavilion machinery, it caused much opposition.

These arches connect with pavilion temple-like mansions, and their effect is very rich and picturesque.

Henrietta was in the pavilion reading.

He had been giving a fresh coating to the woodwork in front of the pavilion scoring box at the conclusion of yesterday's match.

Its open pavilion seats from fifteen hundred to two thousand people and on a warm Saturday night, you will find twice as many more on the, "bleachers" that surround it or strolling about under the trees in the park.

He marked the Adelifas in the King's pavilion stand, And he asked, and his prayer was granted, to join the champion band.

This hospital, on the pavilion system, and arranged in accordance with the requirements of modern practice, is reserved exclusively for German, Austrian, Bulgarian and Turkish prisoners of war.

He then descended the steps and Gaydon, leaving the door of the pavilion ajar, accompanied him to the end of the path.

Then Percival said to the page: "I prithee tell me, fair youth, whose is that pavilion yonder?"

15 Words to use with  pavilion