Which preposition to use with salons

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[Illustration: Meeting of officers of the National Assembly, and of delegates of the new Chambers, in the salon of Hercules, palace of Versailles.

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We went back to the salons in the same way, side by side, and when the men had gone into one of the other rooms to talk and smoke, I went to speak to the Marechale, who said to me: "I am sure you had a delightful dinner, Madame Waddington.

at Occurrences 5%

We halted a few minutes in my petit salon at the end of the long suite of rooms.

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Its leaders were at this time the Girondists, bent on the suppression of royalty, and headed by Brissot, who agitated France by his writings in favor of a republic, while Madame Roland opened her salons for intrigues and cabals,a bright woman, "who dreamed of Spartan severity, Roman virtue, and Plutarch heroes.

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Look at the Salons of the Quartier St. Germain!

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Let me go first.' I preceded him through a tiny salon into the bedroom, and, leaving him there with one candle, came back into the first room.

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Behind the salon on the west side I have a double room which serves as dining and breakfast-room, with a guest-chamber above.

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Instead, he adorned the Paris salon with a large seascape showing penguins in the foreground.

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There was an excellent buffet in the salon behind the box, and it was pleasant to have a cup of tea and rest one's eyes while the long columns of infantry were passingthe regular, continuous movement was fatiguing.

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If you cared for the artistic you could go through a salon like the Piper of Hamelin with a queue of gentlemen reaching back into the corridors of infinity.

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Is he a man, think you, to be amused forever by sermons, or to spend his days at the feet of a lady of that age, watching her at her tapestry-work, and fondling her poodle, when all the fairest faces and brightest eyes of France are as thick in his salons as the tulips in a Dutch flower-bed?

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Fontaine paints portraits onlyof these she has exhibited regularly at the Salons for sixteen years.

than Occurrences 1%

Her Sunday evenings at home came nearer in character to the French salon than any others in New York.

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This was a matter of tireless speculation in the ultra-chic salons through which this fascinating lady flitted, envied and censured.

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In addition to the medals and honors she had received previous to 1855, it was that year decided that her works should be admitted to the Salon without examination.

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Bonheur did not exhibit at the Salon until 1899, a few weeks before her death.

up Occurrences 1%

Not one of us could have been hired to drink it in the salons up-stairs.

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The day after the Ralli de Papier it rained again, and as we were sitting in the little salon after breakfast the old Baron was announced.

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Together they walked the length of the salon between the ranks of courtiers, after which they mingled freely and without formality with their guests.

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She exhibited in the Paris Salon from 1793, when but eighteen years old.

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He selected the table in the center of the big square salon under the four clocks supported by the angel of Fame.

Which preposition to use with  salons