单词 | table d'hote |
例句 | There is enough of him for a whole table d'hote. A Cadet's Honor Mark Mallory's Heroism 2011-05-15T02:00:10.653Z Meals table d'hote are served at the following reasonable prices: Breakfast, 50 cents to $1; luncheon, 55 cents to 85 cents; and dinner, 75 cents to $1.15. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 2011-04-24T02:00:07.467Z All unsuspecting as a table d'hote guest, I opened the envelope, and then almost dropped dead. Believe You Me! Well, come out and have a table d'hote with me to-morrow night. Last Words A German table d'hote of twenty courses will surfeit a careless diner before it is half over, and yet fail to afford him either what he likes best or what he should like best. The Library and Society Reprints of Papers and Addresses If Lienstahl's popularity was great, he only shared a very humble portion of public attention when they appeared at the table d'hote. Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day Ceylon's capital teems consequently with people hungry for a table d'hote meal, a 'rickshaw ride, and the indiscriminate purchase of rubbishing cats-eye and sapphire jewelry. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan Most birds, however, do not take their dinner at night, and therefore it is easier to watch them at their table d'hote. Our Bird Comrades When he received it he and Wrinkles and Great Grief went to a table d'hote. Last Words "Oh that is the menu of my table d'hote" replied Mulberry carelessly, "this is of nightly recurrence." Daisy Ashford: Her Book Two small boys were quite inadequate to the service; the table d'hote was the scantiest I ever saw, and the charges at the rate of three dollars a day. Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland The waiters all wore full-dress suits, faultless in cut and fit, and the chief event in their daily existence, the serving of the table d'hote, wore white kid gloves. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude There was table d'hote and many another sign of civilization, which bored me not a little. A True Friend A Novel Brett explained that he could not tackle the table d'hote dinner, so he made a hasty meal in their sitting-room and then excused himself whilst he retired to his bedroom to change his clothing. The Albert Gate Mystery Being Further Adventures of Reginald Brett, Barrister Detective "At what time is the table d'hote?" asked Mr. George. Rollo in Holland She took us to the St. Charles Hotel, and with beating hearts we made our toilettes for the table d'hote. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878 Then came the chief event of the day, the ponderous table d'hote. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude It was a curious medley at the table d'hote, at the Hotel de Bordeaux. The Young Franc Tireurs And Their Adventures in the Franco-Prussian War You know how they have music at table d'hote dinners. Tom Slade at Temple Camp Some days they treated themselves to a regular table d'hote dinner at a little eating house kept by a widow on the quay. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World Besides ourselves there were three French bagmen at the table d'hote. News from the Duchy He marshalled his little party to the table reserved for them, waved away the table d'hote card, and ordered his dishes and wine with excellent judgment and consideration for the tastes of his guests. The Survivor The table d'hote is much more entertaining, and you are altogether more independent. Lazy Thoughts of a Lazy Girl Sister of that "Idle Fellow." Mr. Hayward, his sister, and Virginia, were dining at a Swiss table d'hote. Tales from Many Sources Vol. V It was to be in the shape of a modern table d'hote: every gentleman was to pay for himself and such of his party as accompanied him to it. The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One This is a sort of table d'hote scout outfit that you see here; two troops and a couple of sundries. Pee-Wee Harris on the Trail He gave up table d'hote and lunch, and took to the restaurants outside. Bessie's Fortune A Novel He even enters a restaurant and tries to eat a table d'hote dinner with a bottle of Jersey wine, all for 50 cents, To do a perfunctory act seems to resuscitate him. David Lockwin—The People's Idol All the Galway people, excepting the Honourable Misses Gore and the Scullys—who had taken houses in town for the season—dined at table d'hote. Muslin Mr. Willis had handed me, at the table d'hote, that strange and thrilling poem entitled 'The Raven,' saying that the author wanted my opinion of it. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 In the dining department there were several rooms, a large one for a restaurant and table d'hote, and the rest for private parties. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life I never go to table d'hote but stay in my room and eat whatever mamma can slip into her pocket without the waiters seeing her. Bessie's Fortune A Novel We lived at the table d'hote, were permitted to walk about where we pleased, and amused ourselves every evening at the theatre. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 Look not on the casserole when it is table d'hote, is one of the pet little proverbs in my immediate set. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon At Hamburgh, "we dined at a most excellent table d'hote, but thought the ladies plain and dowdy." The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 533, February 11, 1832 A curious war this; you can be at a table d'hote dinner, a music-hall entertainment afterwards, and within half an hour be enveloped in the most uncomfortable, soul-destroying trench ever known. Bullets & Billets They dined at the table d'hote, but took all other meals alone, and slept in a detached wing or 'dependance' of the hotel. Life and Letters of Robert Browning We took off our hats to our acquaintances of the table d'hote, and the lady, in return, presented us with a little smile and a curtsey, for which everybody might be thankful. Vanity Fair One day a man appeared at the table d'hote, who excited unusual attention, and hers especially, so that there was nothing strange in her asking the proprietor of the hotel what his name was. Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant Schomberg's pet table d'hote was not much of a success that day. Falk A Reminiscence It so happened that at the table d'hote dinner I sat near a very intelligent American, with whom I soon became intimate. James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography The apartment to the right is called the Salle Japanese, and is used as a dining-room for a monster table d'hote, held twice a day, and served by the famous Chevet of Paris. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II) She was staying at the hotel at Dieppe, whither Becky fled, and they made each other's acquaintance first at sea, where they were swimming together, and subsequently at the table d'hote of the hotel. Vanity Fair Sad wanderers from table d'hote to table d'hote, poor beings, ridiculous and lamentable, I love you ever since I became acquainted with Miss Harriet! Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant Last year I started this table d'hote, and sent cards out—you know. Falk A Reminiscence "By the way"—Thorpe began, with a certain uneasiness of manner—"speaking of dinner, wouldn't you like to dine at the big table d'hote, instead of up in our sitting-room?" The Market-Place At this point he was disturbed by a step on the floor of the aisle, and turning, he saw his lustrous-eyed neighbor of the table d'hote. The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 1 They had arrived with the carriage and courier at the Erbprinz Hotel, the best of the town, and the whole party dined at the table d'hote. Vanity Fair She was very quiet and very comme il faut; she wore white puffs; she spoke to no one, and she never dined at the table d'hote. Daisy Miller It flashed through my mind in the midst of my depression that if all the meat in the town was like these table d'hote chops, Falk wasn't so far wrong. Falk A Reminiscence Perhaps he would like me to engage as a waiter there and pay it off by serving at the table d'hote. Confidence On the day of his arrival, he dined by himself in the restaurant, before the hour of the table d'hote, for the express purpose of questioning the waiter, without being overheard by anybody. The Haunted Hotel When Rawdon read over this letter, he turned so red and looked so savage that the company at the table d'hote easily perceived that bad news had reached him. Vanity Fair A good rule to follow when dining at any of the restaurants is: When in doubt order a table d'hote dinner. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining. This explained the crush at the /table d'hote/. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 3 I hate the smell of their beastly table d'hote! Confidence Towards six o'clock his gondola took him back, with another fine appetite, to meet some travelling acquaintances with whom he had engaged to dine at the table d'hote. The Haunted Hotel A table d'hote dinner, followed by a visit to the theatre, brought the strenuous day to a close. Frenzied Fiction It is really something to elicit wonder when one considers the possibilities of a table d'hote dinner in some of the less expensive restaurants. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining. He fortunately found a vacant seat at the /table d'hote/, and made some kind of a /dejeuner/, half asleep all the time, and scarcely knowing what was served to him. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 3 She could not get over it, and when at the table d'hote with her husband listened attentively to the conservation of two gentlemen who were sitting vis-à-vis. The Mysteries of Montreal Being Recollections of a Female Physician He had gone out, but would certainly return for the table d'hote. The Haunted Hotel "You don't mean to say you dine at the table d'hote!" The Reverberator As before mentioned if you wish a table d'hote dinner composed entirely of sea food you can get it at the Shell Fish Grotto for one dollar. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining. A terrible clatter of forks resounded from the adjoining room, an ordinary dining-room transformed into a /table d'hote/, in which some twenty people were having /dejeuner/ although it was already two o'clock. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 3 Presently a smell of dinner came from the hotels around and the houses below, and I was reminded to go home to my own table d'hote. Roman Holidays, and Others "Will it please your ladyship to dine here, or at the table d'hote?" A Heart-Song of To-day "Not less than a table d'hote will hold you," Charity smiled, wanly. We Can't Have Everything They serve table d'hote dinners, but you can also get Spanish dishes on special order. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining. No sooner did one of the little tables become vacant than its possession was eagerly contested, whilst the smallest gap at the /table d'hote/ was instantly filled up. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 3 You dine at a vast table d'hote; sleep in commons, and make your toilet where and when you can. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War "Surely, we dine at the table d'hote," said Mrs. Haughton, hastily; "you should have seen to it, Colonel; you know I prefer it." A Heart-Song of To-day Moreover the exiles saw little of the other inmates of the hotel, excepting at the table d'hote dinner. With Zola in England All of the restaurants mentioned serve good table d'hote dinners, giving an astonishing variety of foods for the money, and it is all cooked and served in a manner that leaves nothing to be desired. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining. A nice gentleman presented himself to me on Broadway the other evening and, after passing the compliments of the season, invited me out to inhale a young table d'hote. The Sorrows of a Show Girl The accommodation at Long Branch is almost entirely at large boarding-houses, where all the company live at a table d'hote. Domestic Manners of the Americans The three friends met at the table d'hote in travelling costume, all in good spirits, each anticipating pleasure from the month's sojourn in Italy. A Heart-Song of To-day But he washed his hands and brushed his hair and they descended to the dining-room, where they ate a 'table d'hote' meal, beginning with lukewarm soup and ending with salty ice cream. Cap'n Dan's Daughter While this is true it is well to be able to order your dinner for it frequently occurs that one does not care to go through the heavy course dinner provided table d'hote. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining. At length Paris was arrived at, and we find Mary making her first experience at a table d'hote. Mrs. Shelley It was all there as I left it, even to the artificial flowers at the table d'hote: it was just the same, only less gay and brilliant. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II The middle of the day, table d'hote tiffin once over, was Schomberg's easy time. Victory An Island Tale We consumed two hours and more over a bad dinner, at the table d'hote. Biographia Literaria It's like that feeble watery lady I met at the table d'hote at Geneva. Philistia That very day at the table d'hote the abstracted lady sat next to me. The Solitary Summer Just as she was starting she got a telegram from him saying, "I am eating a very good dinner at table d'hote." The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II I don't mind a round game of cards, but to make a decoy of my table d'hote—my blood boils! Victory An Island Tale I had vainly sought, for two years, the very information which I gained last night by chance at a Geneva table d'hote. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story It is a cafe where one has the finest table d'hote dinner in all New York for one dollar per person, wine included. Mr. Bingle He could henceforth take table d'hote meals, paying sixty cents each for breakfast and luncheon for himself and his wife, and one dollar each for their dinner. Many Kingdoms There was nobody in our bungalow but ourselves; the other guests were in the next one, where the table d'hote was furnished. Following the Equator, Part 5 "Go and dress yourself for the table d'hote." Victory An Island Tale I go straight through the table d'hote at each meal, and know not indigestion. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 He concluded to wait until he met her at dinner; but Mrs. Denham did not come down to the table d'hote. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel The table d'hote dinner, served in another room, was much less elaborate than the banquet of the night before, but neither of them realized the difference. Many Kingdoms He dines every night at my table d'hote, you know. Lord Jim Davidson stayed on, and even joined the table d'hote dinner, without gleaning any more information. Victory An Island Tale At the table d'hote dinner in my hotel that evening I met a friend from Nice to whom I confided my curiosity. Dreams and Dream Stories A few hotels kept a table d'hote which generally contained only what was very necessary, and which was always ready at an appointed hour. The Physiology of Taste I had met some one at a table d'hote or elsewhere who made some remark about the prehistoric remains in the valley of the Somme. Through the Magic Door While fresh horses were being got ready, I seized the occasion to partake of the table d'hote supper of the inn, at the door of which the diligence was drawn up. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6 And there were several men on the veranda, steady customers of Schomberg's table d'hote, gazing in his direction—at the ladies of the orchestra, in fact. Victory An Island Tale It is at the table d'hote, however, that I have felt myself to have invariably shone superior to the natives; for, lo! the Frenchman eats soup from the end of his spoon. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran They came too late for the table d'hote, and partook of an extemporised meal in their sitting-room immediately on their arrival, as the start was to be early. Magnum Bonum You are two years too early; you ought to wait till there are railroads and telephones, and tables d'hote, and chaperons. The Spoilers Mr. Eastman took them all to lunch, at a modest table d'hote in the neighborhood, tipped the waiter munificently, asked in an aside for a special wine, which was of course not forthcoming. Saturday's Child The Schomberg of a few years ago—the Schomberg of the Bangkok days, for instance, when he started the first of his famed table d'hote dinners—would never have risked anything of the sort. Victory An Island Tale Would you rather have it in your room, or will you join us at our table d'hote? Nonsense Novels However, Jock and Armine were both tired enough to be sent to bed, if not to sleep, immediately after the--as yet, scantily filled table d'hote. Magnum Bonum As to tables d'hote, I saw a real French count in Seattle with a monocle. The Spoilers "I had heard them speak of it at table d'hote." The Clique of Gold A few words of civility over the table d'hote had led to an exchange of cards—a continental custom which Mr. Heard always resented. South Wind Moreover, at table d'hote that evening, a slight episode occurred which roused to the full once more poor Herminia's tender conscience. The Woman Who Did "I say, Jock," he began, "did you see that old clergyman at the table d'hote?" Magnum Bonum I did not care to attend the table d'hote alone; besides, I had no inclination to eat. A Romance of Two Worlds What do you say to meeting him at the Langham 7 p.m. table d'hote hour?.... The Life of Sir Richard Burton He had had the courage to decline the duel with Herr von Pechlar, but he had not the boldness to let the foolish gossips of the table d'hote be witnesses of his new love-making. The Malady of the Century When I was first appointed to this district, six years ago, I was a bachelor, and for a long while I took my meals at her table d'hote. Monsieur Lecoq Nita sketches, reads at the libraries, and talks at the table d'hote, like a strong-minded woman, as she is; and Janet goes her own way. Magnum Bonum His mouth was in no condition for eating in public, and he therefore decreed that his wife and daughter should dine at the table d'hote, while he was served alone by Gregorio. Nuttie's Father Almost every day during the trip Sir Richard brought the Catullus to the table d'hote, and on 21st July he had finished his second copy. The Life of Sir Richard Burton The hotel was pretty full when Wilhelm arrived, but he made no attempt to mix with the company he met twice a day at the table d'hote. The Malady of the Century At most, he took his meals at the table d'hote. The Hollow Needle; Further adventures of Arsene Lupin I met him a year ago, at the table d'hote, at Zurich, where he delivered a series of lectures on physiology on a new and original system. Magnum Bonum I can appear at the table d'hote in a bath-wrap and eat peas with a hair-pin if I like—and my conduct will be admired, because I am rich! The Secret Power They generally dined at the table d'hote of the Hotel de la Ville, and dined well, for, as Burton says used to "Only fools and young ladies care nothing for the carte." The Life of Sir Richard Burton Frau Ellrich was in the habit of appearing at the first table d'hote, and then doing homage to the peaceful custom of afternoon sleep. The Malady of the Century They rowed us in a boat out to a little steamer that smelled of table d'hote salad oil and bone phosphate. Rolling Stones Both took dinner at the table d'hote of the 'Kurhaus,' where a crowd of persons from all countries were assembled. Napoleon and Blucher And now I would ask my readers to join me at the morning table d'hote at the Hotel des Ambassadeurs. Chateau of Prince Polignac They had met at the table d'hote of an Eighth street "Delmonico's," and found their tastes in art, chicory salad and bishop sleeves so congenial that the joint studio resulted. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million Sir," said she, in a cold and cutting tone, "you come without doubt to excuse your brother and yourself for not having appeared to-day at my table d'hote. Frederick the Great and His Family The mothers, without neglecting the table d'hote of the flowers, support themselves by brigandage as well. More Hunting Wasps Paula's avoidance of tables d'hote did not extend to the present one. A Laodicean : a Story of To-day Mrs. Thompson always dressed herself with care, though not in especially fine clothes, before she went down to dinner at the table d'hote; but on this occasion she was more than usually particular. Chateau of Prince Polignac However, at that time neither of them had tasted the stuff that goes with a sixty-cent table d'hote. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million She was in full toilet, having just left the dinner table where she had presided at the table d'hote as lady of the house, and received with dignity the praise of her guests. Frederick the Great and His Family We dined at the table d'hote at the Mitre—so foreign and yet so English—the windows open to the ground, looking upon the lovely harbour. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Then we put our clothes on hot and went to table d'hote. Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885) "But without wine, as they say at the tables d'hote." Washington Square Twice or thrice a week they dined at French or Italian tables d'hote in a cloud of smoke, and brag and unshorn hair. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million Everybody was at dinner; and the serious Kellner of "Der Wildemann" glanced in mild reproach at Mr. James Clinch, who, disregarding that fact and the invitatory table d'hote, stepped into the street. The Twins of Table Mountain The stony stare of Belgravia could be practised at Homburg; and somehow it was inveterately only gentlemen who sat next to her at the table d'hote at Cadenabbia. The Chaperon I could imagine "We always use it" pinned on their bosoms with the greatest effect; I had a vision of the promptitude with which they would launch a table d'hote. The Real Thing At the table d'hote here in the house? Minna Von Barnhelm Later, when they were surveying the long dinner tables at the table d'hote with something of the uncomfortable and shamefaced loneliness of the provincial, Phoebe uttered a slight cry and clutched her father's arm. Susy, a story of the Plains Thank you very much; but my sister will be wondering why I do not come to take her down to the table d'hote. Stories By English Authors: Italy (Selected by Scribners) He was not dining at their inn, but he insisted on coming that evening to their table d'hote. The Chaperon I could imagine "We always use it" pinned on their bosoms with the greatest effect; I had a vision of the brilliancy with which they would launch a table d'hote. Some Short Stories [by Henry James] I haven't looked up our family tree, but I believe we were raised by grafting a gum overshoe on to a 30-cent table d'hote stalk of asparagus. Waifs and Strays Part 1 Of course, strictly speaking, he knew me; but I was an uninvited guest at the luncheon—the General had forgotten to arrange otherwise, or I should have been dispatched to dine at the table d'hote. The Gambler The table d'hote was going on, and a gracious, bustling, talkative landlady welcomed me. A Little Tour in France No one spoke to the little girl at table d'hote, but for all that she enjoyed her dinner, and gave her serious attention to all the courses. Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners) It was after the hour of the table d'hote, so that I was obliged to make a solitary supper from the relics of its ampler board. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon Mr. Parable was all for our three-and-six-penny table d'hote; he evidently not wanting to think. The Fawn Gloves Here on earth, the 50-cent table d'hote accomplishes the same result—besides costing you the fifty. The Foolish Dictionary An exhausting work of reference to un-certain English words, their origin, meaning, legitimate and illegitimate use, confused by a few pictures [not included] At ten o'clock in the morning there was a table d'hote for breakfast, - a wonderful repast, which overflowed into every room and pervaded the whole establishment. A Little Tour in France They had arrived at the hotel, and Oswald Everard saw no more of his companion until the evening, when she came down rather late for table d'hote. Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners) In short, her Face resembles a table d'hote at Spa— where no two guests are of a nation—— CRABTREE. School for Scandal At this juncture he remembered the Italian table d'hote, and at once jumped at the middle course, which would serve the ends alike of his curiosity and of his reputation. Gambara "This, I presume," he remarked, "is not where you serve the eightpenny table d'hote?" The Yellow Crayon It was damp and dark, and the floors felt gritty to the feet; it was an establishment at which the dreadful gras-double might have appeared at the table d'hote, as it had done at Narbonne. A Little Tour in France "Just as you please," she said; and at that moment the table d'hote bell rang. Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners) Great as was Bourgonef's command over his features, he could not conceal uneasiness as well as surprise at my appearance at the table d'hote in Munich. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English He is well known in all the tables d'hote, where there are women, and where they deal a healthy little game after dinner. Other People's Money His coupons availed for the same hotel as theirs, and by chance as it seemed he sat next Miss Winchelsea at the table d'hote. Twelve Stories and a Dream I have actually had a proposal of marriage, from a young gentleman who sits opposite me at the table d'hote! I Say No There were a great many English abroad that autumn, and we met whole batches of pretty girls at every station and at every table d'hote on our route. Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners) The table d'hote at the Bayerischer Hof had about thirty visitors— all, with one exception, of that local commonplace which escapes remark. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English Out of Paris, there isn't such a table d'hote in France.' The Black Robe The guests are requested, in printed placards, to be punctual at meals, especially at the seven-thirty table d'hote dinner, and the management itself is punctual at this function about seven forty-five. Penelope's Irish Experiences We sit next to each other at the table d'hote. I Say No You abuse my cookery because you dine at the table d'hote of the Hotel des Princes, or the Cafe de Paris. The Count of Monte Cristo From this you readily gather that I am severely taciturn at a table d'hote. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English This was a table d'hote in the Rue des Martyrs, where the dinner cost three francs. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola We had scarcely donned our dry clothing when the hotel proprietor sent a jaunting-car for our drive to the seven-o'clock table d'hote dinner. Penelope's Irish Experiences Yet he had made himself at home, and seemed to enjoy a certain quiet popularity among the noisy boys of the table d'hote. The Wrecker It had occurred to her that she would find Satin at the table d'hote in the Rue des Martyrs. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola No, tables d'hote are not delightful, and do not gather interesting people together. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English When they left the table d'hote she was blushing rosy-red; she trembled as she hung on his arm; he had reconquered her. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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