Which preposition to use with salons
[Illustration: Meeting of officers of the National Assembly, and of delegates of the new Chambers, in the salon of Hercules, palace of Versailles.
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.
We halted a few minutes in my petit salon at the end of the long suite of rooms.
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.
Look at the Salons of the Quartier St. Germain!
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.
Behind the salon on the west side I have a double room which serves as dining and breakfast-room, with a guest-chamber above.
Instead, he adorned the Paris salon with a large seascape showing penguins in the foreground.
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.
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.
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?
Fontaine paints portraits onlyof these she has exhibited regularly at the Salons for sixteen years.
Her Sunday evenings at home came nearer in character to the French salon than any others in New York.
This was a matter of tireless speculation in the ultra-chic salons through which this fascinating lady flitted, envied and censured.
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.
Bonheur did not exhibit at the Salon until 1899, a few weeks before her death.
Not one of us could have been hired to drink it in the salons up-stairs.
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.
Together they walked the length of the salon between the ranks of courtiers, after which they mingled freely and without formality with their guests.
She exhibited in the Paris Salon from 1793, when but eighteen years old.
He selected the table in the center of the big square salon under the four clocks supported by the angel of Fame.