My only possible way to the
second floor lay by the back of the house.
"My quarters are on the first floor of this building," he said, "and the
second floor also is fully occupied by warriors, but the third floor and the floors above are vacant; you may take your choice of these.
In a back room upon the
second floor the lad was explaining, not without considerable difficulty, to his grandmother that he had decided to return to England upon the next steamer.
On the
second floor, a garret-window lighted Felicite's room, which looked out upon the meadows.
'It's the
second floor, Hannah,' said the same voice; 'what a stupid thing you are!
"Are there more rooms to see upstairs, on the
second floor?" asked Magdalen, when they had returned to the point from which they had started.
He comes to the dark door on the
second floor. He knocks, receives no answer, opens it, and accidentally extinguishes his candle in doing so.
On the
second floor she met the gnarled old woman who possessed the music box.
The first floor and part of the
second floor were the portions of it that had been inhabited by Lord Montbarry and the members of the household.
It was a stone-flagged room upon the
second floor, with a bed in a recess for him, and two smaller pallets on the other side, on which Aylward and Hordle John were already snoring.
They crossed a room filled with sailors of all nations drinking; ascended a staircase at the back of the house, and stopped at the door of the room on the
second floor. There the landlord spoke for the first time.
He lived in a lodging that was modest, to say the best of it, in the rue du Cours, on the
second floor of a house belonging to Madame Lardot, the best and busiest washerwoman in the town.