But none of these advertised tokens of financial and social success was more significant than a sleeping-porch with a sun-parlor below. ❋ Unknown (2004)
He prowled through the living-room, and stood in the sun-parlor, that glass-walled room of wicker chairs and swinging couch in which they loafed on Sunday afternoons. ❋ Unknown (2004)
She had her own study, her own bath, her own sleeping porch and sun-parlor. ❋ Henry B. Fuller (N/A)
The suite which had belonged to Mrs. Drake consisted of three rooms -- a sitting room, a bedroom and a sun-parlor which had been Derry's nursery. ❋ Temple Bailey (N/A)
` ` Poor kid, she hasn't had much better time than I have, '' Babbitt reflected, standing in the dark sun-parlor. ❋ Unknown (1922)
Poor kid, she hasnt had much better time than I have, Babbitt reflected, standing in the dark sun-parlor. ❋ Unknown (1922)
It would be poor taste to display the views of her cherished sun-parlor and fire-place and mahogany stair-way to poor Julie, who had no home. ❋ Unknown (1919)
The great ballroom, the state dining-room, the throne-room, even the Queen's sun-parlor, are now filled with white cots, hundreds and hundreds of them, each with its bandaged occupant, while in the famous gardens where Popes and Emperors and Kings have strolled, convalescent soldiers now laze in the sun or on the gravelled paths play at bowls. ❋ Unknown (1918)
"Poor kid, she hasn't had much better time than I have," Babbitt reflected, standing in the dark sun-parlor. ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)
The Doctor persuaded her to spend one more winter basking in his sun-parlor and finishing the final chapters of his book. ❋ Unknown (1915)
Mary was resting in the chair beneath the southern windows of the sun-parlor of the Doctor's bungalow. ❋ Unknown (1915)
The daughter of Meave goes to the sun-parlor over the high porch of the hold, and from there she is told by the queen to describe in turn each chariot and the color of the horses and how the hero looks and how the chariot courses. ❋ Unknown (1913)
With Queen Maeve in her sun-parlor we shall watch the nearing chariots of the champions. ❋ Unknown (1913)
Back there, somewhere, were her hot little room and her still hotter bed; but between her and them lay a horrid desert of blackness across which one must feel one's way with outstretched, shrinking arms; while before her, out on the sun-parlor roof, were the moonlight and the cool, sweet night air. ❋ Unknown (1912)