And what will you do with this damp abode of fogs, which, if I mistake not, must adjoin the dining-hall? |
Kewpie disappeared into the dining-hall, and a moment later the door was closed. |
They were shown to their rooms and permitted to make such toilets as they could, and soon they assembled again in the grand tin dining-hall, even Toto being present. |
The dining-hall was decorated for the occasion with appropriate portraits. |
The King was in the dining-hall, in dressing-gown and slippers, irately calling for his breakfast! |