We have no meanings for "enter the parlour" in our records yet.
1 Guert was a thoroughly manly fellow, and he did us the justice to enter the parlour first.
2 His statement was that he received Mrs. Manston at the threshold, and asked her to enter the parlour .
3 Since therefore the lovers were to be so soon interrupted by the entrance of a new visitant, he thought proper immediately to enter the parlour .
4 Then, just as she was, hands in muff, she entered the parlour .
5 Unis entered the parlour , and exclaimed, 'No, don't get up, Mr Avery!'
6 As he enters the parlour , it's as if he is already dreaming.
7 They together entered the parlour , where Miss Sarah and Mary were seated.
8 At this stage of the conversation, Perkins himself entered the parlour .
9 At the usual breakfast-hour the doctor entered the parlour with a harassed face.
10 Nan had entered the parlour door, leaving it open behind her.
11 A few moments later he entered the parlour with his daughter.
12 Before I had time to respond, Mr. Carmichael entered the parlour .
13 When she entered the parlour , her eyes were swoln with weeping.
14 But he entered the parlours , and then all was, again, quiet.
15 I entered the parlour , in which was a light just expiring in the socket.
16 In swift silence, descending the stairs, he entered the parlour .
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