The Thorpes and James Morland were there only two minutes before them; and Isabella having gone through the usual ceremonial of meeting her friend with the most smiling and affectionate haste, of admiring the set of her gown, and envying the curl of her hair, they followed their chaperons, arm in arm, into the ballroom, whispering to each other whenever a thought occurred, and supplying the place of many ideas by a squeeze of the hand or a smile of affection.
" said he, as they walked back to the ballroom; "not of your partner, I hope, for, by that shake of the head, your meditations are not satisfactory.
Allen was so long in dressing that they did not enter the ballroom till late.
But after a while she finds that beneath this goodly exterior, all is vanity, the flattery which once charmed her soul, now grates harshly upon her ear; the ballroom has lost its charms; and with wasted health and imbittered heart, she turns away with the conviction that earthly pleasures cannot satisfy the longings of the soul!
With success came expansion, and by the turn of the century, Feltman's humble pie cart had grown into a full-on empire spanning an entire block – complete with nine restaurants, a roller coaster, carousel, ballroom, outdoor movie theatre, hotel, beer garden, bathhouse, pavilion and Alpine village that once hosted US president William Howard Taft.
She had me pull up in front of a furniture warehouse that had once been a ballroom where she had gone dancing as a girl.
A British institution since 1920, the Blackpool dance festival this week decamped to Shanghai, bringing its sequinned glitz to China's commercial hub as it pursues the country's ballroom dancing market.
" The Georgian manor house features six bedrooms, a kitchen, cinema room, ballroom, new family bathroom and parking for six cars.
Norton and James' ballroom coup de foudre sent spirits soaring higher than anything else so far this year.
Which is why I am nonplused when I hear a familiar melody playing in an arts-center ballroom here: a jazzy "Silent Night," though it's 92 degrees outside.
Odette is dully good in the first lakeside act, Odile is vampily bad in the ballroom act, and then we go back to the lakeside act to watch Odette being dully good again — more dully this time because she has no choreography worth looking at.
Later, there could be furniture that could rearrange or transform itself at a voice command, from dining room to den to ballroom in the same space.
Ballroom wedding A ballroom wedding is actually an indoor wedding, generally at a luxury location.
She had me pull up in front of a furniture warehouse that had once been a ballroom where she had gone dancing as a girl.
Many in the audience of more than 1,000 people in a large ballroom laughed and applauded as Clinton resumed her speech.
' "Up from the polished floor of the palace ballroom has grown the burdock of envy; it has clung there, worked itself in, and twisted around - contempt and scorn.
The startled Cinderella ran out of the ballroom.
I beheld her in a splendid ballroom: she was the beautiful bride of a rich merchant.
She saw that in her father's palace the torches in the ballroom were extinguished, and all within asleep; but she did not venture to go in to them, for now she was dumb and going to leave them forever, she felt as if her heart would break.