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The Boudoir

By Morlock, Frank J.

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Reproduction Date: 2005



Title: The Boudoir  
Author: Morlock, Frank J.
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
Collections: Classic Literature Collection, Blackmask Online Collection
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Publisher: Blackmask Online

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J. Morloc, B. F. (n.d.). The Boudoir. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Excerpt: THE action takes place in De Bourval?s home in a new boudoir decorated with mirrors, nice paintings, expensive and fashionable furniture. DE BOURVAL: (entering first) Come in and close the door; look around a bit. What do you think of this boudoir? D'ORSANT: I think it?s delicious. I haven't seen anything like it. DE BOURVAL: I didn?t want it to lack the least thing. D'ORSANT: It has harmony, elegance, and charm! and at the same time, despite the richness of the decoration, they are so well distributed, with so much taste that the eyes is as pleased as it is enchanted. DE BOURVAL: You really guess the author? D'ORSANT: It?s our friend? DE BOURVAL: Just him. And the paintings? D'ORSANT: Ah, by Jove, that?s not difficult! the father of graces and cupids is always easy to recognize. DE BOURVAL: You must see this in detail.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: THE BOUDOIR, 1 -- By Carmontelle, 1

 
 



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