European Reminiscences, Musical And Otherwise. Being the Recollections of the Vacation Tours of a Musician in Various Countries
European Reminiscences, Musical And Otherwise. Being the Recollections of the Vacation Tours of a Musician in Various Countries
Elson, Louis Charles, 1848-1920
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I dropped in at the Cafe de la Regence, and found it the EUROPEAN REMINISCENCES, 193 same chess resort as of old, when Morphy used to play every day at one of the tables. With a quiet game, dedicated to the goddess Caissa, I refreshed myself from my wanderings and started anew on my journey "twice round the clock." After this it was past three o'clock, and I went to the Pare MonQcau. At four o'clock, what is left of the best of Paris may be found, in the pleasant months, either here or at the B...uttes-Chaumont, listening to the music of military bands. The latter place is the best to visit, for its scenery is beautiful, spite of the fact that it was once the Tyburn of Paris. Intermingled with the auditors I saw a type which must be mentioned, however unwillingly, in a description of Paris. With slim and graceful waist, with eyes of unnatural brightness, lips too deeply red, well-fitting and graceful dress, hi^n gantS altogether, was the "strange woman." It wafi probably the beginning of her moth-like day, and, she would flutter around the glare of the city for the next ten or twelve hours.
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