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The question stopped Oppenheimer in his tracks, for, like every other habitue of the Rad Lab, he knew of Ernest’s ingrained suspicion of anything that smacked of politics. Big Science 2015-07-07T00:00:00Z
She and Mr. Pittman were habitues of all the correct soirees and benefits and staples of all the right gossip columns. Into Thin Air 1996-08-01T00:00:00Z
As the weeks went by he had become familiar with life on Courthouse Square, its habitues and their habits. In Cold Blood 1966-01-01T00:00:00Z
An impeccably groomed and proper San Francisco lawyer with extensive connections on Wall Street and in Washington, Gaither was a habitue of the worlds of finance and of technology. Big Science 2015-07-07T00:00:00Z
People who have known her over the years — among them former bosses, diplomatic associates and think-tank habitues — also describe her as tireless, efficient, no-nonsense. Who is Robin Raphel, the State Department veteran caught up in Pakistan intrigue? 2014-12-16T05:00:00Z
In the mid-1950s he moved to California and became an habitue of the Riverside Rancho, one of Los Angeles' leading country music nightspots, where he earned a reputation as a competent band musician. Hank Cochran obituary 2010-07-21T17:43:00Z
Tavern habitues who happen to be actors perform a comic scene by a successful younger writer, Lope de Vega. GALA’s ‘Cervantes’ captures the twists and torments of a writer’s life 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z
Another habitue, Michael Lincoln, has a similar history. Book review: ‘Shark,’ by Will Self: Postmodern novel in a psychiatric community
The film opens, like a disaster movie, on the last moments before calamity strikes: in 1981, on Fire Island, whose habitues are enjoying a sun-drenched weekend of sexual freedom. REVIEW: The Normal Heart 2014-05-23T04:00:00Z
With bewildering speed, a language once intelligible only to Las Vegas habitues — “parlay,” “over-under” — has gone mainstream. Opinion | How the Supreme Court turned America into a casino 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z
The victim was “a habitue of bars in several Southland communities.” For lovers of true crime, gruesome tales of L.A. lovers’ lanes 2023-02-14T05:00:00Z
The sleek Blériot, wrote The Post, was a “real, live habitue of the aerial levels.” Perspective | In 1910, an English aviator set his plane down next to the White House 2022-12-31T05:00:00Z
Meanwhile, he pursued a decadent lifestyle as an habitue of the Playboy Mansion. James Caan, who played Sonny Corleone in ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 82 2022-07-07T04:00:00Z
He was, by all accounts, a boundlessly good-humored man and habitue of the local punk scene who had a thorough knowledge of seemingly every alternative press in North America. David Marcuse, who ran bookstores for liberal clientele, dies at 73 2022-05-13T04:00:00Z
Years ago, Tom and Pat were habitues of Matt Kane’s Bit O’Ireland, a famed pub at 13th and K streets NW. Perspective | For one Maryland toastmaster, the luck of the Irish means a $50,000 prize from Guinness 2022-03-16T04:00:00Z
For years, Ms. Babitz was a habitue of nightclubs and parties and an eager participant in all the sybaritic indulgences her hometown had to offer. Eve Babitz, who chronicled and reveled in Hollywood hedonism, dies at 78 2021-12-19T05:00:00Z
But the habitues of Trump’s overlapping legal and political worlds are of a whole other order. What do a porn star, a combative lawyer and a reality-TV contestant all have in common? Trump 2018-09-11T04:00:00Z
It read: "Neat dresser, nightclub habitue, a champagne drinker, enjoys female companionship." Bank thief toasts scene of his 1958 heist 2018-08-17T04:00:00Z
Many of its habitues vanished into Syria, according to relatives and others here. Residents of Turkish town say warning signs were ignored as Islamic State lured their sons 2015-10-31T04:00:00Z
I was a habitue of the old 9:30 Club and remember members of the Teen Idles glowering aggressively near the entrance of the long, tiled hallway that led to the venue. Fugazi, a standout from D.C.’s musical past, pops up in an unexpected place 2014-12-28T05:00:00Z
“I was just knocked out by it,” said author, movie producer and longtime Four Seasons habitue Howard Kaminsky. Picasso painting poised to trade wall of chic restaurant for a museum 2014-09-06T04:00:00Z
From what Branderby says, I take it that the plot was overheard, in part, at least, by some habitue of the place who was too drunk to get it entirely straight and intelligible. The Wreckers 2012-02-14T03:00:26.817Z
"Neat dresser, night club habitue, a champagne drinker. Enjoys female companionship" Bank thief toasts scene of his 1958 heist 2018-08-17T04:00:00Z
In most cases in which the habitue has not used more than four grains daily the opiate may be abruptly discontinued, and even substituted, without any serious results. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z
We spin the wheel, and any one of the habitues of Monte Carlo can figure out the chance of the little ball dropping into any particular number. The Book of Life 2011-11-25T03:00:13.343Z
The chatroom habitues have scheduled a virtual wake for 9 p.m. City Room: The Hawk Cam Is Going Dark. For Now. 2011-08-10T15:12:26Z
But beyond that point, the servants and some of the old habitues averred, came positive madness. The Coward A Novel of Society and the Field in 1863 2011-07-08T02:00:16.223Z
“Hello!” spoke Chase, evidently recognizing a regular habitue of the place, “it’s you again, is it?” Airship Andy or The Luck of a Brave Boy 2011-06-13T02:00:31.130Z
Momentous silence followed this announcement, while the habitues of the Thieves’ Tavern glanced into each others’ faces in consternation. Dangerous Ground or, The Rival Detectives 2011-06-11T02:00:11.853Z
Clouds were hanging low over the city--or the "village," as habitues call it. Four and Twenty Beds 2011-03-30T02:00:13.610Z
The Norfolk State Hospital at Walpole was opened in 1911 for inebriates and drug habitues. Anti-Suffrage Essays 2011-03-28T02:00:24.710Z
"Mount Washington," calmly said a habitue who caught a glimpse through the curtain from the back corner of the coach; and every voice joined in the cry. The Coward A Novel of Society and the Field in 1863 2011-07-08T02:00:16.223Z
The Alpine habitue It was curious to note how, day after day, the diligence on its arrival released from the cramped thraldom of its uncomfortable seats almost exactly the same load. Above the Snow Line 2011-03-03T03:00:49.380Z
"Jack"—such was his name—was well known all round the neighbourhood, and to most of the habitues of the house. The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature All volumes 2011-03-02T03:00:25.433Z
"It looks like the production of a lunatic,—a very dangerous lunatic,—an habitue of Colney Hatch," muses Geoffrey, who is growing more and more puzzled with the paper's contents the oftener he reads it. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z
The regular habitues of Alms-houses are bad enough; but it has sometimes seemed to me that the outside dependents on an irregular public charity are worse. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them
As often as I have been here," said the first old habitue, "I have never come down to see it by moonlight. The Coward A Novel of Society and the Field in 1863 2011-07-08T02:00:16.223Z
We got out our bacon and crackers and enjoyed a supper that no habitue of a Delmonico could have relished more. From Bull Run to Appomattox
Among those friends we left behind were those destined for the Nile trip and a few habitues of Cairo, not easily frightened. My Trip Around the World August, 1895-May, 1896
Bag Ears is a habitue of one of the less glittering places I frequent in search of lasting fellowship—Red Nose Tessie's Bar, to be exact. "And That's How It Was, Officer"
As in their case in chief every one of the parties who testified were in some way concerned in the case as deputies, jailers, police officers, dance hall habitues, detectives, and the like. The Everett massacre A history of the class struggle in the lumber industry
"Echo Lake looks very smiling and quiet to-day," said one of the company—the same old habitue of the mountains who had commenced the conversation the day before with Halstead Rowan, at the Pool. The Coward A Novel of Society and the Field in 1863 2011-07-08T02:00:16.223Z
This is not to imply that any strong line of demarcation existed between the habitues of one or the other of these places. Gold
"Poor Smith, he's down!" cries one old habitue of the 'General Washington' bar-room. The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes
You see, they are a sporty crowd—race track habitues, and all that. The Campfire Girls of Roselawn Or, a Strange Message from the Air
Dr. Alexander Lambert, of Bellevue Hospital, New York, has been treating drunkards and other drug habitues successfully of late. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
Before we leave the place it has been demonstrated that the little girl with the innocent face is one of the most depraved of all the habitues of the place. Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations The Veil Lifted, and Light Thrown on Crime and its Causes, and Criminals and their Haunts. Facts and Disclosures.
Doubtless the joke was perfectly intelligible to the habitues of contemporary St. Petersburg society. Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] A Romance of Russian Life in Verse
One night in that year an Indian killed one of the habitues of the place, the provocation being unbearable. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7
Enticed by degrees into this den of ruin, becoming fascinated with its games of chance, he is how an habitue. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
She was evidently a great favorite with the habitues of the place. The Black Wolf's Breed A Story of France in the Old World and the New, happening in the Reign of Louis XIV
On hearing this command about a dozen habitues of the 'Catalafina' arose hastily, drained their glasses and vanished. Foe-Farrell
On this particular Saturday he found Columbus Park less populous than it had been on his last visit a month before, for many of its habitues had sought warmer climes. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
In that bag," he continued, "is a suit of clothes such as habitues of 'The Pidgin House' rejoice to wear. The Golden Scorpion
The spirit of our time and of our country knows no such thing, but the habitue of "society" hears constantly of "a good family." The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.)
It would be of interest, Petrie, to learn what State secrets have been filched from the brains of habitues of this den, and interesting to know from what unsuspected spy-hole Fu-Manchu views his nightly catch. The Hand Of Fu-Manchu Being a New Phase in the Activities of Fu-Manchu, the Devil Doctor
This room was occupied by the better dressed portion of the habitues of the place, and their deportment was much more circumspect than those in the larger room outside. The Burglar's Fate And The Detectives
To the ordinary habitues of Richmond, however, there were in 1789 and 1790 added a throng of French ladies and gentlemen. George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life
The quarter was indigent, but ordinarily respectable; and it was only when some noisy Americans invaded the place that the habitues took any unusual interest in the coming and going of strangers. A Splendid Hazard
The old habitues of the house liked her. Idle Hour Stories
It was as I had thought—the man was an habitue, with his well-cut clothes, his air of protestation, and his tremendous golden poll. The Inheritors
He took Pepeeta with him, the older habitues of the tavern standing on the porch and smiling ironically as they started. The Redemption of David Corson
Mrs. R arrived from Merrie England but eighteen months ago, a romantic girl whose knowledge of royal Bengal tigers was confined to the subdued habitues of sundry iron-barred cages in the Zoo. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
Women in point lace and diamonds, club habitues and "remittance men"—those with all the time there is—can never be entrusted to carry the message to Gomez. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors
Tom stared his fill at the newcomer, who was attended by several of the habitues of the coffee house, and received their welcome with a languid grace and indifferent goodwill. Tom Tufton's Travels
I listened involuntarily; the occupants were not talking secrets, their conversation was in the domain of idle chat, that divides with the libretto the attention of the habitues of the opera. The Cross of Berny
The habitues of the place, looking more like scarecrows than men, stood opposite him with their blear eyes uplifted in ecstasy, draining into their insatiable throats the last precious drops from their upturned glasses. The Redemption of David Corson
Any habitue of a London office might have deduced from their relentless energy and incorruptible diligence that they were under the eyes of some member of the firm. The Firm of Girdlestone
It is true that after the fame of "Vanity Fair," its author was a habitue of the best drawing-rooms, much sought after, and enjoying it hugely. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
He varied these somewhat according to the sensibilities of the persons to whom they were related—and there were not many habitues of the sidewalks who did not hear them sooner or later. The Mettle of the Pasture
As it was, his attention positively would not concentrate upon the rapid undercurrents, where the real energy of the habitues seemed to operate. Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel
A few habitues knew of this exit and used it occasionally for greater privacy. Through the Wall
To habitue's of this beverage, harmonious prospectives are foreshadowed, if pleasing, natural and cleanly conditions survive. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition
In the early portion of this century much was heard about a man who was a daily habitue of the Palais-Royal Gardens. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The old bucks and habitues, who ordinarily stand gaping and grinning out of the great front window of the Club, had not arrived at their posts as yet—the newspaper-room was almost empty. Vanity Fair
For what would the habitues of the house, who had played there every Monday for years, say if they found the doors closed? Baron Trigault's Vengeance
We are hardly called on in this work to discuss the lying of drug habitues, although they so frequently in their mental conditions represent border-line types. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology
It is on no particular street, at no particular corner; even its habitues, its most enthusiastic devotees, are unable to locate it upon demand. Blix
Since Naboth drew his fence about the field and restricted it to a few wild-eyed steers, halting between the hills and the shambles, many old habitues of the field have come back to their haunts. The Land of Little Rain
The neighbourhood of Pangbourne, where the quaint little Swan Inn stands, must be as familiar to the habitues of the Art Exhibitions as it is to its own inhabitants. Three Men in a Boat
And yet the habitues of his audience-chamber, and his clerks, pretended that they could always detect the nature of his impressions. The Count's Millions
There he found the ``mother'' and another woman smoking and thought he detected signs of their being drug habitues. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology
Usually there were three or four visitors, but on this occasion a violent storm sufficiently accounted for the absence of even the most devoted habitues. The American
Her extraordinary beauty, however, had already made observers numerous and given the habitues of the Pincian plenty to talk about. Roderick Hudson
The foyer de la danse has particular interest for the habitues of the Opera. The Phantom of the Opera
He involved himself in fearful political and social discussions with Heise the harness-maker, and with one or two old German, habitues of the place. McTeague
He was, withal, shapely, and had an air of refinement about him, the most decided, and, quite beyond the ordinary run of saloon habitues. Ridgeway An Historical Romance of the Fenian Invasion of Canada
In my travels I have visited many of the most prominently advertised places of this kind in different parts of the country to study the habitues. Government By the Brewers?
Soon she disappeared from her home neighborhood and for the future was lost sight of by all except police judges, and officers, prison companions, and habitue of morphine dens. Fifteen Years with the Outcast
Coupled with a sturdy uprightness of carriage, this raised him at a bound above the pallid habitues of ballroom and pavement. With Edged Tools
In the second row of sufferers, near the pulpit, was M. Sabathier, who had asked to be brought there early, wishing to choose his place like an old /habitue/ who knew the cosy corners. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 4
The theatres do not come out until long after nine o'clock, while for the gayer habitues two excellent restaurants serve fish, macaroni, prunes and other delicacies till long past ten at night. Frenzied Fiction
Few habitues in the Peninsula think of entering it without a pocket compass, flint, and steel, and even the best bushmen have in their day been reduced to the greatest extremities. Forest and Frontiers Or, Adventures Among the Indians
The children upstairs were delighted, and the grown-up children downstairs scarcely less so—for Medora knew the infirmities of the polite world and never tired its habitues by her suites and sonatas. Under the Skylights
It is no business of yours; you are not an habitue of the place. Colonel Thorndyke's Secret
Our nature-lover had taken, the year before, a neglected and dilapidated old farmhouse and had made it into what her friends and habitues liked to call a bungalow. Bertram Cope's Year
But the ancient habitues—the magni nominis umbrae, contemporaries of Brummell in his zenith, boon companions of George IV. in his regency—still haunted the spot. My Novel — Complete
But the ancient /habitues/—the /magni nominis umbrae/, contemporaries of Brummell in his zenith, boon companions of George IV. in his regency— still haunted the spot. My Novel — Volume 11
It was eleven o'clock when I sat down to dinner on the night of my arrival, and habitues of the hotel, engineers and so forth, were still dropping in for their evening meal. Old Calabria
Whilst Pen and his friend were sitting here together one night, or rather morning, two habitues of the house entered almost together. The History of Pendennis
The little bowers, where the habitues of the inn often ate their midday meals, served them as dressing-rooms. The Idol of Paris
London is never at its best in early September, even for the habitue. The Swoop! or How Clarence Saved England A Tale of the Great Invasion
As soon, however, as the pressing needs of the moment are satisfied, a period of luxurious idleness follows, and rest seems to be the chief desideratum of the average habitue or employe. My Native Land The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young
By chance he fell in with an old man of secondary rank in the city much given to learning, an habitue of a library belonging to one of the monasteries. The Prince of India — Volume 02
While yet very young, Wilkes Booth became an habitue at the theater. The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth
It is, however, fairly productive under good culture and on most soils, and yet it is possible that not one in a hundred of the habitues of Delmonico's has ever tasted it. Success with Small Fruits
There were whispered consultations, and finally one habitue of the store and tavern thought he could cover himself with glory by a trick, and at the same time secure a kiss from Lottie, the prettiest. From Jest to Earnest
They were evidently "habitues del l'enfer"—men to whom cards and dice were as absolutely necessary now, as brandy and tobacco to the drunkard. Confession, or, the Blind Heart; a Domestic Story
The old woman was at the stove, frying some sputtering pork, and its rank odor was most repulsive to the fastidious habitue of metropolitan clubs. Opening a Chestnut Burr
The morning run beginning at nine, embraced the haggard-eyed devotees of pleasure—Wall Street men, clerk and financiers, habitues of the Tenderloin—actors and men about town. The Midnight Passenger : a novel
The Goodwood Plunger possessed a somewhat various knowledge of Monte Carlo and its habitues. Gallegher and Other Stories
Yet I cannot pass on without mentioning among our most constant habitues, at that time Marshal Sebastiani, one of a circle of intimate friends presided over by my aunt Adelaide. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
It was a cheerful little assortment of desperadoes, yet in appearance they did not differ from most of the habitues of New York garages, those cesspools of urban criminality. The Voice on the Wire
He had played with the manner of an old habitue, and she seemed used to finding him at the tables and leading him away. Dreams and Dream Stories
Mr. Lanniere has a fine house in town, but he's a great traveller, and an habitue of the best hotels of this country and Europe. An Original Belle
Mr. Jocelyn's condition was no longer a secret, and he often, in common with other confirmed habitues, increased the effects of opium by a free use of liquor. Without a Home
In the seats were twenty or thirty men, old and young; most of them regular habitues, victims of the fever of the Street. The Metropolis
It was the slackest, blackest hour in an all-night dive; the nocturnal habitues had slunk away, and the day's trade had not yet begun. The Ne'er-Do-Well
Only serious and veteran habitues were left, staking their gold, for the most part, with the coolness and resolution of long experience. Dreams and Dream Stories
Well, mamma, I want a man,—not an habitue. An Original Belle
Not infrequently habitues carelessly, recklessly, and sometimes deliberately end their wretched lives in this manner. Without a Home
He was evidently a habitue of the house. The Old Wives' Tale
But the plans which the young habitues of the Circolo had arranged for receiving her, had been in some degree modified. A Siren
White men and coloured women, white women and coloured men, chatted here and there, but for the most part the habitues were negroes. The Ear in the Wall
Strangely enough, these events, one and all, had some effect, either direct or indirect, upon the habitues of Tony the Barber's place. The Auction Block
Now and then, persons of peculiar constitution can maintain the practice a long time without great physical or moral deterioration; but no habitue can stop without sufferings prolonged and more painful than can be described. Without a Home
The habitues of the hotel barroom sit around, listless and glum. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
But the other habitues were now arriving one after the other; and the drawing-room was fast getting full. The Fortune of the Rougons
He was an habitue of the Theatre des Varietes, and an admirer of Nana, whom he wished to bring to London as a singer. A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola;
What they were doing there I could not imagine, for neither had the look of habitues of such a place. The War Terror
Enticed by degrees into this den of ruin, becoming fascinated with its games of chance, he is now an habitue. Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life
On the evening of the day which saw Pete Wilson's discomfiture most of the habitues had assembled in the Oasis where, besides the card-players already mentioned, eight men lounged against the bar. Bar-20 Days
So great was the effect on the audience that one old habitue, in speaking of it afterward, insisted that Richard must have seen the bird roosting over the door, so realistic was his rendering. Kennedy Square
"Have you ever been there?" she asked of Brock, who was an habitue of the Riviera. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
Especially, I would say, is this the attitude of the habitue of Montmartre. Europe Revised
The amusements of these habitues—if they could be called habitues, this being their first summer—were as varied as their tastes. Tides of Barnegat
"It was only a fight between some old offenders; former jail birds, habitues of the Poivriere," he had said, adding sententiously: "If all these ruffians would kill one another, we might have some little peace." Monsieur Lecoq
The third is a side door, used more generally by habitues of the restaurant. The Vultures
She still lives on the hill in the picturesque Villa Amette, and is still known to the habitues of the Rooms as—Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
In the early hours of the evening the musicians rest from their labors; the regular habitues lay aside their air of professional abandon; with true French frugality the lights burn dim and low. Europe Revised
Lucy threw up her hands and laughed so loud and cheerily that an habitue taking his morning constitutional on the boardwalk below turned his head in their direction. Tides of Barnegat
He walked out, as he had entered, preceding the guard, like some old habitue, who knows where he is going. Monsieur Lecoq
Noblet, a danseuse, who gave so much satisfaction to the habitues of the pit at the opera, both in Paris and London. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
The Palmiers was a place where one met a merry cosmopolitan crowd, but where the cocotte in her bright plumage was absent—an advantage which only the male habitue of Monte Carlo can fully realize. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
Similarly these gentlemen habitues of the Cave of the Innocents wore few or no velvet pants, and guzzled little or none of the absinthe. Europe Revised
At the hostelry many of the habitues had come to a far different conclusion. Tides of Barnegat
A habitue, then, especially if he has reached the age at which he normally adds weight, increases his tendency to obesity, and the first mistake in his nutrition is made. Disturbances of the Heart
My quick shooting surprised the habitues at Lapage's, where we fired at a spot chalked on the figure of a Cossack painted on a board, and by word of command, "One—two—three." Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
That the offer had been made—in that everybody agreed, from the senior habitue of the house who always sat at the head of the table, down to the junior assistant garcon. Chateau of Prince Polignac
It was the first indication that he had ever had from an habitue of Feinheimer’s that there might lurk within their breasts any of the finer characteristics whose outward indices are pride and shame. The Efficiency Expert
While I was in the White House the youngest boy became an habitue of a small and rather noisome animal shop, and the good-natured owner would occasionally let him take pets home to play with. Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
Simmons's was deserted in the evenings, for most of the regular habitues went to bed after supper, tired out. Cy Whittaker's Place
It is enough to mention Mrs. Farquhar's name to an habitue of the Springs. Their Pilgrimage
The tavern habitues, Baily remarks, did not sit and drink after meals but "wasted" their time at billiards and cards. The Paths of Inland Commerce; a chronicle of trail, road, and waterway
As there was only one class of women who came to Feinheimer’s at night without escort, the male habitues had no difficulty in determining who they might approach and who they might not. The Efficiency Expert
He chose not to enter the army, and instead became a journalist, novelist, duellist, an habitue of the Latin Quarter and the boulevards. Real Soldiers of Fortune
And the old habitue thought: 'How long will it last?'.... The Country House
In the memory of its old habitues it was at once the freest and the most aristocratic assembly in the world. Their Pilgrimage
"You know he's the son of the millionaire," continued the landlord, not at all unwilling to display the importance of the habitues of Crystal Spring, "though they've quarreled and don't get on together." A First Family of Tasajara
As he expected, the innkeeper turned to the left and entered a large room filled with tobacco smoke and the local habitues of the posada. The Argonauts of North Liberty
In fact, the only reason why I attended lectures at all was that I might become an habitue of the University, and obtain Papa's leave to go in and out of the house. Youth
Then with a gesture of warning to the man he crossed the room quietly to a table where a regular habitue of the restaurant was lazily finishing his breakfast. Under the Redwoods
At the hour when the ladies went to their rooms the day was just beginning for a certain class of the habitues. Their Pilgrimage
It sustained Corneille against the persecutions of Richelieu, and numbered among its habitues the founders of the Academie Francaise, who continued the critical reforms begun there. The Women of the French Salons
He was sitting in a well-known cafe, among whose habitues were several military officers of high rank. Stories in Light and Shadow
His circle therefore was essentially composed of habitues, who were habitues for each other as well as for him, as those of a happy salon should be. Some Short Stories [by Henry James]
You're a stranger; I'm an old habitue of the house—let me explain. Maruja
The habitues of the place, year after year, are at a loss for words to convey their peaceful satisfaction. Their Pilgrimage
It was only an incident of her life, but through the quality of its habitues and their unique diversions it became the source of an important literature. The Women of the French Salons
The man was not recognized by any of the habitues of the place.' Stories in Light and Shadow
Caesar was not content with deposing Archelaus; he struck the people of Jerusalem in a manner that touched their pride, and keenly wounded the sensibilities of the haughty habitues of the Temple. Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ
The police are determined to raid one of our establishments: they adopt the course of tracking an habitue. The Yellow Claw
He drove to Cirey's cafe in Regent Street, where he dismissed the driver of his hansom and strolled in with the air of an habitue. Peter Ruff and the Double Four
Her instructors were Chapelain and Menage, both honored habitues of that famous salon. The Women of the French Salons
If any one outside of this little clique of superior persons came in to make a visit, the conversation immediately changed, and the habitues of the house talked commonplace. The Village Rector
We had wandered through the shaded walks of the magnificent chateau garden, and strolled along the terrace where the eloquent Corinne had walked with the Schlegels and other famous habitues of her salon. Penelope's Postscripts
My hypothesis is that she was an habitue of this place, as also was Mrs. Vernon. The Yellow Claw
About twenty minutes before closing time, the habitues of the place were provided with something in the nature of a sensation. Peter Ruff and the Double Four
He was an habitue of the hotel, to the extent of dining once or twice a week in the cafe, and smoking, afterwards, in the public lobby. Initials Only
Once he found Rodney Page there, lounging about with the manner of a habitue. Dangerous Days
Thus elevated in the character of its habitues, the salon Thuillier still needed a new element of life. The Lesser Bourgeoisie
Consequently in prison they learn little that can be of service to them; they only graduate in idleness, and prison having comforts but no terrors, they quickly join the ranks of the habitues. London's Underworld
Artists, men of letters, journalists, and the habitues of the house supped there when they pleased. Unconscious Comedians
Although not a member, McLean was a sort of honorary habitue, being allowed the privilege of the club in exchange for a dependable willingness to play at entertainments of all sorts. The Street of Seven Stars
To cocamania had been added a tolerance for opium, and at the last party given by Cyrus Kilfane she had learned that she could smoke nearly as much opium as the American habitue. Dope
They landed, and endured the critical examination of the habitues who had been at the hotel for a whole week. Babbitt
Time after time I have seen him committed to prison, until he became a hopeless prison habitue. London's Underworld
Owen Wister has described such a place in his delightful story, where the young tenderfoot dances for the amusement of the old habitues. Vanished Arizona
Henceforward they are lodging-house habitues, or wanderers on the face of the earth. London's Underworld
The only real link connecting him with the West-End habitue is his wife. Dope
Let us spend an evening, but not a night—that is too much to ask-with the habitues. London's Underworld
It is high time, too, that the public understood the difficulties that attend any effort to lift lodging-house habitues to a higher form of existence. London's Underworld
But this type of European never becomes an habitue; the habitue always sleeps. Dope
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