178 Verbs to Use for the Word chambers

They entered the sick chamber, and having informed themselves of the state of the patient, all three withdrew to a consultation.

She left her husband's chambers with her brain in a whirl, hardly knowing where she was going until she found herself held up with a stream of pedestrians at the island intersection of Waterloo Bridge and the Strand.

* Up to an elbow sprang Beltane to find the sun new risen, filling his humble chamber with its golden glory, and, in this radiance, upon the open threshold, the tall, grim figure of the stranger.

"The scuffle continues; the worthy prelate, Monsignor Palma, falls dead by the window of his own apartment; balls reach the ante-chamber of the Pope."

Nor did we meet again until I was myself a young man occupying chambers in the Temple.

THE HOT NIGHT Rudolph paced his long chamber like a wolf,a wolf in summer, with too thick a coat.

II" "Do your duty, doctor," Boone said, in a quick, gasping tone, and with an uncertain step quit the chamber.

(22) Misery aroused Urania: urged by Dreams and Echoes, she sprang up, and (23) sought the death-chamber of Adonais, (24) enduring much suffering from 'barbèd tongues, and thoughts more sharp than they.'

It was the first occasion on which Mrs. Holymead had visited her husband's chambers in the Middle Temple.

A long illness followed; it was Christmas before she crossed the chamber, and in April Captain Rheid brought her downstairs in his arms.

My cook, with my physician, aways preceded two or three hours, and I found my chamber, with all necessaries, ready prepared with the exactest attention.

Near it is a brick building containing chambers, where bodies are put for a year or so previous to final interment at Kermansháh or Koom.

I have keys, as you know, with which I can open any chamber or cabinet in Paris.

By my truth, sir, and ye lent it him, I think you may go look it: for one of the drawers of the Salutation told me even now, that he had took up a chamber there till evening, and then he will away to Kent. FAU.

Tiptoing more softly still and holding the skirt of her starched muslin in both hands to keep it from rustling, she at last passed the ordeal and breathed freely as she gained Miss Prudence's chamber.

The space occupied, however, was of course much smaller than where ground was less precious, few dwellings having four chambers on the same floor and front.

They have been rehearsing the explosions on the plan I most strongly recommended, that isto fire each chamber by an independent battery and circuit and to discharge the three batteries simultaneously by signal or word of command which answers well and "no mistake.

Marjorie danced away to find her mother, suddenly remembering to ask if she might share the spare chamber with Miss Prudence, that isif Linnet did not want to very much.

The Sachem received both him and is way-worn companion with kindness and hospitality, and gave them a chamber in his own lodge; which, if not remarkable either for cleanliness or comfort, yet seemed a luxurious abode to men who had passed so many days and nights in the unsheltered depths of the forest.

" Then he went into the house, and Morgiana showed him his chamber, where he soon put out the light, and laid himself down in his clothes.

"There is nothing more to be done here, madam," they urged: "we must go to the President's house, to form a new chamber."

As she approached his chamber she heard with astonishment two voices in eager conversation, and discovered with still greater amazement that their dialogue was carried on in Greek.

Her mother, however, kept her chamber under lock and key, and refused to allow an article to be removed from its accustomed place.

The inmates of the establishment were therefore convened in some apartments adjoining her chamber, so that she could partake in the spiritual repast.

They then departed to prepare the new infernal chamber, agreeably to his recipe.

178 Verbs to Use for the Word  chambers