Zibeline, Complete
right sat Heloise Virot, the "first old woman," or duenna, of the same theatre, whose well known jests and eccentricities added their own piquancy to gay life in Paris. The two artists, being co
ting-room, at a time when betting had not yet become a practice of the masses; and most of them
ambitious and calculating. He cherished, under a quiet demeanor, a strong hope of being able to supply, by the rapid acquisition of a fortune, the deficiencies of his inferior birth, from which his secret vanity suffered severely. Being an expert in all games of chance, he had already accumul
tered the salon, holding out before him with both hands a large tray covered with slender glasses filled with a beverage called "the cardinal's drink,
s, instead of lifting the glass to her own lips, she presented it to those of the waiter, and, raising her arm, compelled him to swallow the contents. Encouraged by laughter and applaus
ass, and the final catastrophe would have been infallibly brought about, had not providence intervened
ey are abou
neaux, a modern Tartufe, who, though married, was seen ev
ining the large dining-room, which gave the effect o
es, particularly those of Franc-Comtois, the winner of the military steeplechase. This animal was one of
he guests had already manifested their intention to depart, when P
night in Paris, no doubt
am obliged to return to Vincennes early in the morning
?" proposed Captain Constantin Lenaieff, militar
lease," s
ansformed into a gaming-hall, with the usual accessories: a frame for the tally-sheet, a metal bowl to hold rejected playing-cards s
for their value in mother-of-pearl "chips" of different sizes, representing sums from one to five, ten, twenty-five, or a hundred louis. Paul Landry took twenty-f