- Welcome. Shall we join to the living room ?
- John, Warren brought us beer.
- Ah thank you, Warren. Have a seat. Right here, you take that. Okay. So, uh... what do you do back in Auclair ?
- Well, my brother and I, we have a shoe store.
- Hoş geldin. Salona geçelim mi?
- John, Warren bize bira getirmiş.
- Ah, teşekkür ederiz, Warren. Gel otur. Buraya, sen bunu al. Tamam. Eee ımm... Auclair'de neler yapıyorsun?
- Şey, kardeşim ve ben, bizim bir ayakkabı mağazamız var.
- No, listen!
- I ain't gonna do this anymore. That's all for me. Good-bye.
- Okay. I'm gonna see what we have to work withe I'm gonna...
- Jesus Christ, man. And it's like the room was filled with this thick green and red web, you know? And it's coming out of the table...and it's coming out of the walls,and it's coming out of the floor.
- Hayır, dinle!
- Bunu daha fazla yapmayacağım. Benim için bu kadar yeter. Hoşçakal.
- Tamam. Ne ile uğraşmamız gerektiğini bulacağım. Ben...
- Yüce Tanrım, dostum. Şu kalın kırmızı yeşil ağ ile örülmüş bir oda gibi burası. Biliyor musun? Ve, masadan çıkıyor... duvarlardan çıkıyor ve yerden çıkıyor.
- I'll take this to my room so we can go eat.
- No, I can't.
- Macon, what harm would it do to have supper with me? I'm someone from home, you've run into in Paris.
- Bunu odama götürdükten sonra yemeğe gidebiliriz.
- Hayır, yapamam.
- Macon, benimle öğle yemeği yemenin ne zararı var? Pariste karşılaştığın, evden biriyim.
Colonel Stark went up to her, whispered something in her ear, and then, pushing her back into the room from whence she had come, he walked towards me again with the lamp in his hand.
After a cursory glance at the rest of the rooms, from basement to attic, we came to the conclusion that the dining room contained any effects which might belong to the Count.
Often for hors d'oeuvres, I serve room temperature vegetables, something like that, so that the main course might be quite rich but the first course has balanced it out. Sally Schneider
I write in the afternoon, from about 12 until 6 or 7. I use an upstairs room as my office. Once I get going I keep at it, and it usually takes about six months from the first blank screen until 'The End.' Lee Child
However, anyone to whom this happens should not leave his room upon awakening, should speak to no-one, but remain alone and sober until everything comes back to him, and he recalls the dream.
It was still quite light out of doors, but inside with the curtains drawn and the smouldering fire sending out a dim, uncertain glow, the room was full of deep shadows. Kate Chopin