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His affection for them dated from a summer they had spent in the same hotel in France.
I remember quite well seeing a president (I have forgotten which one now) come into the big drawing-room at the old Cozzen's Hotel at West Point, with two or three gentlemen with him.
You'd better go to one of the hotels for to-night, and then purchase Mr. GREELEY'S
The hotel of the British embassy is one of the best in Parisfine reception-rooms opening on a very large garden, and a large courtyard and side exitso there was no confusion of carriages.
You ain't fit to walk out of this hotel on your own hook.
Cox and Booth decided to sleep in the printing office, and after the girls had driven away with their escorts and the villagers had dispersed to their homes, Thursday put on his coat and walked to the hotel with Hetty.
Carmel had been out and was just crossing the hall of her hotel to the elevator, when she stopped with a violent start and clutching the air, was caught by her nurse who had hurried up at the first intimation of anything unusual in the condition of her patient.
Later on, for leaving an hotel without paying, he was put in prison, and had to stay there till the money was sent for his release.
She didn't care about the living-rooms, as they never lived at the Quai d'Orsay, remained in their own hotel near the Bois de Boulogne.
They were all in evening dress, the ladies in charming wraps which appeared to consist mostly of lace and chiffon, and evidently they had just come into the hotel from some place of amusement.
The company's business had brought him to Montreal, and when it was transacted he had taken Mrs. Cartwright and her family to the hotel by the Ontario lake.
It was built in 1849, and the territorial politicians generally selected this hotel as their headquarters.
There was no chance of its turning up at the hotel before ten o'clock, and I was therefore prevented from appearing at the dance till quite late.
" "I wouldn't be surprised she's fresh with the boys, but, believe me, if she gets the uncle she don't take the nephew!" "Say, a clerk in his own father's hotel like the Markovitches got in Atlantic City ain't no crime.
Living in hotels during the season costs from 10 to 20 frs., according to étage, per diem.
The orchestra played fitfully in the hotel behind them, and now
As a matter of fact, he was the owner of a dozen small, not too respectable, hotels through the West, and had an income of nearly half a million dollars.
As there was no particular need for hurrying, and as it promised to be a fine moonlight night, the Rover boys and their company did not leave the hotel until nearly eight o'clock.
Nick sat in the window of a better hotel than Angela's.
"Clement Henshaw," Gifford proceeded, "left the hotel about the same time.
Supper-time in the American road-house is an hour severely observed, and you disregard it at the peril of your empty stomach, for no larders seem so hermetically sealed as the larders of American country hotels after the appointed hour, and no favour so impossible to grant as even a ham sandwich, if you should be so much a stranger to local ordinances as to expect it after the striking of the hour.
Cabs rolled up the street to the big hotel across the square, and behind the trees the huge block of the C.P.R. station cut the sky.
He had made this quite simple assertion, and instantly a body of shareholders, less reasonable and more avaricious even than shareholders usually are, had begun to turn the historic hall of the Cannon Street Hotel into a bear garden.
Before their departure, Professor De La Cordova told Tom to call at the hotel between six and seven that evening, and he would be paid the hundred dollars with the thanks of Mr. Jones and all connected with the menagerie and circus.
"Wait a second!" A moment before, I had walked out of the hotel among the pines ... these are not pines; they are oaks.