On returning to the parlour, the visiter would probably find the fire just then making up, and the lamp still unlighted, because it had first to be trimmed.
Even if it is your rule to have the entry-lamp extinguished at a certain hour, let your servants understand that this rule must be dispensed with, as long as an evening-visiter remains in the house.
After the visiter is gone, do not enquire her name of the friend she has just called on.
By giving up the spare bedroom entirely to your visiter you will very much oblige her, and preclude the necessity of disturbing or interrupting her by coming in to get something out of drawers, closets, &c.
It is a very mean practice, for the members of the family to slip out of the parlour, one by one at a time, and steal away into the eating-room, to avoid inviting their visiter to accompany them.
Should a visiter come in to see one of the boarders who may be sitting near you, change your place, and take a seat in a distant part of the room.
So when your visiter is about to leave you, make all smooth and convenient for her departure.
Let no visiter be so rash as to sit on a pier-divan with her back near a mirror.
Very likely, the visiter will say to the unfortunate visited, "I know it is inconvenient to you to see your friends in the morning, but I never feel like going out in the afternoon.
Enquire on the first evening, if your visiter is accustomed to taking any refreshment before she retires for the night.
Every morning, after the chambermaid has done her duty, (the room of the visiter is the first to be put in order,) the hostess should go in to see that all is right.
The following morning found him an early visiter at the door of Durham House.
Having communicated his intelligence, Adam disappeared immediately, and Sir Edgar, without looking round, passed on after him, and hastened to meet his visiter in the hall.
Written by Henry Goodcole, Minister of the Word of God, and her continuall Visiter in the Gaole of Newgate.
It were worth while to ride up one of these hills, for the sole purpose of watching the clearing off of the fog in the morning: the visiter taking his stand in the verandah about nine A.
The numbers were so great that it was impossible to devote any marked attention to each; as soon, therefore, as the visiter had made his bow, he retired into the throng, or took his departure through the adjoining room.
At length I effected an interview; and never was visiter more partially distinguished than Lord Frederick.
The unceremonious expulsion of my visiter seemed nothing short of an insult.
Hazel knew her mistake in a moment, but she kept up her pace as the unwelcome visiter came on to meet her; and just at the steps deftly jumped herself off, giving no chance to civilities.
Dingee ushered the visiter into the great drawing-room, to warm himself by a corresponding fire; and there in a minute Hazel joined him, looking grave and flushed.
Hazel put her visiterin Mrs. Bywank's charge, and giving herself no time to think ran down stairs.
A visiter came to the Hollow however, about the time I speak of, who was not ready to take the testimony of his eyes, not yet of his ears, and he had both.
It happened that the first interruption to her meditations came from a visiter who did not intend to be a guest.
I come with pony and pillion," said the visiter as she was assisted to the ground, and bustled into the parlour.
When the visiter came forth his face was flushed; and holding the door in his hand, he said aloud, "Not another hour, sir!
Nevertheless, she thought it better to follow her first plan; and, though the door was not locked, she rang the bell, and led the way for her visiter into the library.
He had never been a frequent visiter to the abodes of men, and of course all things occasioned wonder.
Rivers would have regarded such a visiter as an intruder; the smile in his eyes would have been a sneer, and he would have turned away from it in disgust.
He was a frequent visiter in the dungeon of Ralph Colleton; bore all messages between the prisoner and his counsel; and contributed, by his shrewd knowledge of human kind, not a little to the material out of which his defence was to be made.
Thus much for the only entrance of Paris which has aught to boast, but having, in fact, so many charms that it must be considered by the visiter as compensating for the deficiencies of every other.
In quitting this extraordinary building, the visiter must notice the Hôtel du Châtelet at the corner of the Rue de Grenelle, now occupied by the Austrian ambassador, being a fine specimen of the days of Louis XIV.
The visiter will here find paintings, sculpture, models, and in fact, every thing connected with the fine arts.
Lenoir, who collected together on this spot relicks of the middle ages, which are now again dispersed to the great regret of every resident or visiter in Paris.
The visiter now must prepare for a grand treat, as we turn round into the Rue de la Harpe, and at No.
As we are so near I must conduct the visiter to the Rue Hautefeuille; on the west side is a house of the 16th century, which once belonged to a society of Premonstratensian monks.
It was built in 1811 on a most commodious plan, and has every requisite that can be thought of for the convenience of a market, with an extremely handsome fountain in the middle, which the visiter should not omit to observe.
His prudence, however, prevented him embroiling himself in this or any other way with a visiter who had the means of retaliation so much in his power.
James's eyes were fixed upon him intensely, and the lustreless orbs of his visiter repaid the looks with as intent a gaze, and made a thrill of superstitious terror run over his body.
The prince narrated to him, as nearly as possible, the words used by the figure, and admitted that he himself had no power to reply, till after the visiter was gone and the door locked.
Very true," said Dupin, as he supplied his visiter with a pipe, and rolled towards him a comfortable chair.
The reception their noble visiter experienced on his arrival was such as, from the ardent eagerness with which he had been looked for, might be expected.
Rowel had ridden two miles on his journey, another visiter had arrived at Miss Sowersoft's, in the person of Mrs. Clink.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "visiter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.