I did my duty; this Savoyard's a fool, and I was just going to send him to the entresolwhen Mademoiselle Arthemise told him she was Mademoiselle Georgette, and that the box was for her.
This is what the young woman on the entresol told me to give you, monsieur, when she went away.
Di remembered the half-hour in the entresol sitting-room.
They were sitting once again, he and she, not very near, nor very far apart, in the low entresol room at Overleigh.
After tea she went up with Miss Fane to the low entresol room which had been set apart for that lady's use, to help her to rearrange the men's button-holes, which John had pronounced to be too large.
She is a tenant in their house; she occupies the entresol beneath their apartment.
The Collevilles had followed their friends the Thuilliers, to the new house near the Madeleine, where an entresol at the back had been conceded to them at a price conformable to their budget.
The man-servant was sent down to the entresol with orders to tell Celeste that her godfather wished to speak to her.
Cerizet occupied one room on the ground-floor and another in the entresol, to which he mounted by an interior staircase; this entresol looked out upon a horrible paved court, from which arose mephitic odors.
To arrange this transaction, and to avoid explanations of the fact that the entresol welcomes the voluntary exile from the first-floor, I need to-day and to-morrow to myself.
Events are grouped very differently by the redressing hand of time, and, apart from the interest attaching to it in connection with the life of d'Argenson, the Entresol is in no danger of being forgotten.
It was based upon some papers which had been read by d'Argenson before the Entresol (Journal, Rathery, VI.
Not the least useful member of the Entresol was d'Argenson himself; he joined in its labours with his usual industry and zeal.
It is a curious fact that the man who received the record of the ill-starred society of the Luxembourg should have become the historian of its successor; for it is from d'Argenson that our knowledge of the Entresol is mainly derived.
A person accustomed to read the Gazette at the Entresol finds it very dry reading all alone at Copenhagen.
On those Saturday evenings in the Place Vendôme, he had learnt to think clearly and boldly upon public questions; and the doors of the Entresol were scarcely closed when he resolved to turn his acquirements to account.
Nor was his protection hastily withdrawn, for in the winter of 1730 he appointed its president Curator of the King's Library, and thither the meetings of the Entresol were transferred.
In the elation produced by these marks of favour the members threw off their accustomed reserve, and the proceedings of the Entresol acquired a notoriety which was little to the mind of its more cautious spirits.
I should have prefaced this anecdote by saying, for the benefit of those readers who have never been in Paris, that the entresol is a low story just over the shops, and that the Rue de Rivoli is one of the noisiest streets in the city.
One can't light the candles till after four o'clock, and before that time it is so dark here in the entresol that you can't see anybody.
XLII Undine had gained her point, and the entresol of the Hotel de Chelles reopened its doors for the season.
A private staircase led up, no doubt, to the living-rooms on the entresol which were let with the shop.
And regaining his entresol he overwhelmed the coachman with every projectile he could lay hands on.
Mauleon occupied the entresol in the same hotel in which the upper rooms were devoted to the Duc and Duchesse and their suite.
It is quite a find; an entresol looking out on two streets.
He absolutely refused to meet him, and when the Bloodsucker occasionally visited Dubrovino to kiss the hand of his mother dear, Pavel Vladimirych would lock himself into the entresol and remain imprisoned there until he left.
Pavel Vladimirych would sit in the entresol and sip one glass of vodka after another, and she would run busily from storeroom to cellar, clanging a bunch of keys, and rattling her tongue.
He heard the groans of his brother Pavel, as he choked in the entresol of the Dubrovino manor-house.
He would come down from the entresol and talk to his mother quite often.
She knew the unexpected appearance of the Bloodsucker in the entresolwould greatly excite the patient, might even hasten his end.
Barefooted girls were stealing silently along the corridor, scurrying back and forth from the entresol to the maids' room.
In the entresol Basilio saw Sinang, as small as when our readers knew her before, [14] although a little rounder and plumper since her marriage.
A private staircase led direct to the entresolthrough the dressing-room.
They selected for their performance a cabinet in the entresol which nobody had occasion to enter.
Mrs. Entresol is an old acquaintance of mine, and I esteem her highly.
I could not help wondering, however, after she was gone, why it was she should think I joked in retailing the products of my farm, any more than Mr. Entresol in retailing the goods piled upon his shelves and counters.
Just as she had made up her mind to leave the tinman's son in charge of her room, a sort of den in a recess on the entresol floor, a cab stopped at the door.
She grinned as she looked up at the little entresol which she had occupied, and thought of the Bareacres family, bawling for horses and flight, as their carriage stood in the porte-cochere of the hotel.
They could take the premier now, instead of the little entresol of the hotel which they occupied.
I have an idea that it will be called The Seamstress, for he has lately taken to coming up into the little entresol on the stairs where we sit and stitch, and make our frocks, and asking us to teach him to sew.
Emile Poleski called it l'entresol de l'enfer, and certainly he was not there by his own choice.
You talked about l'entresol de l'enfer, but I'm beginning to think I've stepped over the threshold.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "entresol" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clerestory; flat; floor; level; story