She carried him in her arms up to her room; but, afraid of frightening him at his own sleep-walking, as she supposed it, said nothing about last night.
You can go where you please, of course, but I should have no business in her room.
She slammed the door of her room, and pulled out her music.
There's an old widow in her room, somewhere, let us suppose in the suburbs of Leeds.
She sighed heavily as she said those words, and went up to her room.
Could she excite their suspicion by locking herself up from them in her room as soon as the lawyer had left the house?
Answer from North Shingles: 'Much worse: Miss Bygrave is confined to her room.
She closed the piano and went up to her room, to dream away the hours luxuriously in visions of her married future.
Magdalen softly locked the door of her room, drew the blind over the window, and entered at once on her preparations for the perilous experiment of the day.
Do not send to announce my visit; only let me have a servant to show me the way to her room.
Isabelle, when left alone, had first unpacked a portion of her clothing, and arranged it neatly on the shelves of the wardrobe in her room, and then proceeded to indulge in the luxury of a bath and complete change of linen.
When the comedians returned to their hotel, after the play was over, de Sigognac accompanied Isabelle to the door of her room, and, contrary to her usual custom, the young actress invited him to enter it with her.
After dinner Heidi had to sit alone in her room for a couple of hours, for she understood now that she might not run about outside at Frankfurt as she did on the mountain, and so she did not attempt it.
When Clara had been placed on her couch after dinner, and the lady-housekeeper had retired to her room, Heidi knew that her time had come to choose her own occupation.
Heidi gave a little nod of assent, but in such a joyless manner that it went to Sebastian's heart, and he followed her with sympathetic eyes as she crept away to her room.
Sebastian pulled the boy away, the latter having quickly caught up the tortoise, and when he had got him outside he put something into his hand.
Meanwhile it had been growing dark, and he had hardly come down from the roof and dragged the sleigh out from behind the goat-shed when Heidi appeared outside.
Madeline went back to her room; and presently Florence came for her, and directly they were sitting at breakfast.
She fought off a faintness, only to succumb to it when alone in her room.
Madeline thanked the rancher, and then rather abruptly retired to her room, where she felt no restraint to hide the force of that wonderful idea, now full-grown and tenacious and alluring.
Madeline went to her room, intending to rest awhile, and she fell asleep.
Having recovered her breath soon after Madeline took her to her room, she began to talk.
Unostentatiously, he went to her room, and for the next few minutes occupied himself busily therein.
Yes," she said, laughing at his seriousness; and she took him to her room, and bestowed upon him five or six rows torn from a paper of pins.
She remained for a time looking down at me and, I could feel, perplexed by me, but I wanted to go on with my thinking, and so I did not look up, and presently she stooped to my forehead and kissed me and went rustling softly to her room.
A year before she would have dashed off with me quite unscrupulously to talk alone, carried me off to her room for an hour with a minute of chaperonage to satisfy the rules.
And by some excuse I have forgotten she made me come to her room.
One night when Margaret had gone up to her room, I put on a light overcoat, went out into the night and prowled for a long time through the narrow streets, smoking and thinking.
Writing, thinking, and directing all at once might well bewilder the poor lady, and Meg begged her to sit quietly in her room for a little while, and let them work.
She said no more, but, turning to her room as meekly as a martyr, heard him go downstairs, unbolt the door, and close it behind him.
She covered her face with her hands and ran hysterically to her room.
She shrieked and fell when the row started, and they found her like a log on the floor of her room after it was over.
But she used to shut herself up in her room in the evenings and deck out for Mr. Sam in her best things.
We brought her back to her room, and she didn't know whether to be happy that she was vindicated or mad at the state her things were in.
In her room, with the door locked, she did not go to her mirror, but to her bed, flinging herself face down, not caring how far the pillows put her hat awry.
Alice nodded vaguely, went up to her room, and, after only a moment with her mirror, brought from her closet the dress of white organdie she had worn the night when she met Russell for the first time.
The teachers had to tell me when she took a prize; she'd bring it home and keep it in her room without a word about it to her father and mother.
Arrived in her room, they discussed their plans for the day of days.
Seated in her room, Mary could contain her pent-up rage no longer.
Yet she had made sailors of them all by the selection of a single piece of furniture in her room.
He made his way quickly to her room, and softly knocked, waited a moment and knocked again.
A few moments later he turned from the door and heard Sara Lee sobbing in her room.
In the mornings she straightened up her room, which she had copied from one in a woman's magazine, with the result that it gave somehow the impression of a baby's bassinet, being largely dotted Swiss and ribbon.
Henri and a voluble and smiling Frenchwoman showed her to her room.
And one morning when the mail came she saw Sara Lee's face as she turned away, finding there was no letter for her, and made an excuse to follow her to her room.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her room" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.