Subj : Drawing room To : Paul Quinn From : Dallas Hinton Date : Wed Oct 04 2017 06:46:00 Hi Paul -- on Sep 29 2017 at 17:44, you wrote: PQ> I fear that Dallas stopped short of a more definitive explanation, PQ> in terror of possible local household retribution. I can verbalize PQ> it without any such fear... :-) PQ> It would appear to describe a private "men's only" club, separate PQ> from pesky interruptions from the females of the species. It PQ> provides a quiet place for conversation and contemplation amongst a PQ> temporarily happy collection of likewise-minded men folk. ;-) I have to disagree, Paul -- it's not a club, it's a room within a private residence. Common in the 18th and 19th Centuries, a really large house might have several drawing rooms with differing levels of formality. One might be for dinner guests, another for family members when there were no guests, yet another for honoured guests who were staying overnight. The term is not very precise. Cheers... Dallas --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: The BandMaster, CANADA [telnet: bandmaster.tzo.com] (1:153/715) .