Morning-room

"Morning-room" in a Sentence (6 examples)

The Colonel had been sitting in the dining-room, but hearing that his wife had returned he joined her in the morning-room.

The Colonel had been sitting in the dining-room, but hearing that his wife had returned he joined her in the morning-room. The coachman saw him cross the hall and enter it. He was never seen again alive.

Mr. Lawson conducting Adeline, they passed into the morning-room, from the windows of which the varied features of the Dale were seen.

It was almost nine o’clock before he reached the club, where he found Lord Henry sitting alone, in the morning-room, looking very much bored.

We went into the little morning-room, and Poirot closed the door.

It is significant, for example, that Evelyn Waugh in a Handful of Dust treats a Syrie Maugham-type scheme as a temporary aberration wholly inimical to the spirit of the house when Tony Last allows his wife Brenda to employ the horrible Mrs Beaver to destroy the Victorian morning-room at Hetton Abbey and replace it with a horror of chrome plate and white sheepskin.

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