He had scarcely chosen his lounging-chair in a quiet corner of the mezzanine before Miss Richlander came to join him.
The boy came back almost immediately with word that Miss Richlander was waiting in the mezzanine parlors.
Smith saw no more of Miss Richlander until eight o'clock in the evening, at which time he sent his card to her room and waited for her in the mezzanine parlors.
That ended the search for the moment, and a little later he went up-stairs to rejoin the resplendent lady, who was taking her after-dinner ease in the most comfortable lounging-chair the mezzanine parlors afforded.
Mrs. Honoria leaned her two round arms on themezzanine rail, and looked long and earnestly down upon the caucussing lobby throng.
Oddly enough, as he thought, Patricia was also cheerful, though she vanished with Mrs. Honoria to the private suite shortly after the adjournment to the mezzanine lounge.
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The mezzanine floor consisted of private rooms and had a separate exit to the boulevard!
A waiter stepped up: "The gentleman has just gone up to the mezzanine floor.
He mounted to the mezzanine floor, tried the door, and found it locked.
He withdrew softly, mounted to the mezzanine floor of the apartment, and went out.
There was a mezzanine floor overhanging the great living-room, and one end of this had been made into a piano alcove, a sort of modern minstrel gallery.
The shop was shut, the sun-blinds of the three windows on the mezzanine floor were drawn right down.
And Doris told him: "She was on the mezzanine floor of the hotel where she lives.
But the elevator made no stop at the mezzanine on or near the time of the attack upon Miss Challoner; nor did any one leave the table or pass by it in either direction till after the alarm given by her fall.
At the furthest one he paused and, beckoning us to his side, pointed across the lobby into the large writing-room which occupied the better part of the mezzanine floor.
The mezzanine was guarded from all visitors save such as had official sanction.
I knew that she frequently wrote letters in the mezzanine at this hour, and got as far as the top of the staircase in my effort to join her.
She could only have been reached by a bullet sent from a point near the head of a small winding staircase connecting the mezzanine floor with a coat-room adjacent to the front door.
His answer conveyed the somewhat exciting information that the four persons seated in my rear were the same four who had been reading at the round table in the mezzanine at the time of Miss Challoner's death.
If the three men upon the high seventh floor of the institution are its steersmen, this man, who has his office at the rear of its broad mezzanine balcony, is at least its chief engineer.
A moment later I saw Kennedy bow and, following the direction of his eyes, looked up to a sort of mezzanine gallery.
Kennedy moved out further into the lobby where he was more noticeable; then, with a sudden resolution, mounted the steps to the mezzanine floor and approached Haynes.
A handsome and judicious tip to the head waiter secured us a table at the far end of a sort of mezzanine gallery, from which we could look down over a railing at the various groups at the little white tables below.
Mr. Barker's desk was on a kind of mezzanine floor, from which he could look all over the store, and while he was talking I noticed that his eyes constantly roved over it.
I am not going to scold you for not speaking to me last night in the mezzanine parlor; nor for changing your name; nor for growing a beard.
Since the hour was nearly midnight, the mezzanine lounge was practically deserted.
We had been to the theater and were smoking bedtime cigars in the mezzanine lounge of the Brown Palace.
The Club-house contains six floors and 134 apartments: the basement and mezzanine below the street pavement, and the chambers in the roof are not seen.
Beneath the ground-floor is a basement of offices, and an entresol ormezzanine of chambers.
And if we examine the details more closely, it results that her Majesty possessed the key of the Mezzanine door since her first arrival here.
The level underneath the stage floor is known as the mezzanine floor.
In some cases the mezzanine floors are multiplied so that there are three or four.
The mezzanine takes the same position regarding the manipulation of the stage machinery below as does the fly gallery above.
The stage proper is supported upon an iron framework, and there are three mezzanine floors, though one only is used.
The truck, or "chariot," which supports the pole runs on the floor of the mezzanine on rails.
They slide in grooves cut in the joists, and are moved backwards and forwards by means of ropes which wind around windlasses which are operated from the mezzanine floor underneath the stage.
He was received by Solange in the mezzanine gallery of the hotel and she learned, for the first time, that De Launay was sending her a lawyer to transact her business for her.
A few moments later Sucatash and Dave Mackay stalked on their high heels up the stairs and into the alcove of the mezzanine balcony, holding their broad hats in their hands.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mezzanine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.