Simonov, with whom I was left tete-a-tete, was in a state of vexation and perplexity, and looked at me queerly. |
He seemed embarrassed by the tete-a-tete which, nevertheless, he had sought. |
Jewel was not late to lunch, but eating it tete-a-tete with aunt Madge was not to her taste. |
But I am afraid, my dear fellow, that I must leave you to a tete-a-tete with Eleanor. |
Pardon me for interrupting your tete-a-tete, but do you know who has charge of the games? |
She replied that she was looking forward to their tete-a-tete. |