The Tragic Comedians: a Study in a Well-Known Story

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The Tragic Comedians: a Study in a Well-Known Story
Meredith George
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Moreover, to the better account, Clotilde's Eng- lish friend had sent him the lines addressed to her, in which the writer dwelt on her love of him with a whimper of the voice of love. That was previous to her perjury : by little, by a day— eighteen hours.
How lurid a satire was flung on events by the proximity of the dates ! But the closeness of the time between this love-crooning and the denying of him pointed to a tyrannous intervention. One could detect it Full surely the poor craven was bei
...ng tyrannized and tutored to deny him ! though she was a puss of the fields too, as the mounted sportsman was not unwilling to think.
Before visiting his Mentor, Alvan applied for an audience of General von Riidiger, who granted it at once to a man coming so well armed to claim the privilege. Tresten walked part of the way to the General's house with him, and then turned aside to visit the baroness.
Lucie, Baroness von Crefeldt, was one of those persons who, after a probationary term in the char- acter of woman, have become men, but of whom offended man, amazed by the flowering up of that hard rough jaw from the tender blooming promise THE TRAGIC COMEDIANS 189 of a petticoat, finds it impossible to imagine they had once on a sweet Spring time the sex's gentle- ness and charm of aspect Mistress Flanders, breeched and hatted like a man, pulling at the man's short pipe and heartily invoking frouzy deities, committing a whole sackful of unfeminine etcaetera, is an impenetrable wall to her maiden past ; yet was there an opening day when nothing of us moustached her.


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