In the turreted stucco villa which she had christened “The Retreat,” young Mrs. Bennett surveyed the blue silk gown which she had laid out on the bed, the matching shoes. The blue was right with her eyes, but should she wear the pearls or the sapphires? The sapphires would seem to be the obvious choice, but Mrs. Lehmann’s sapphires were so much bigger and better and the Lehmanns had the box next to theirs. “The pearls, I think, Conception,” she said to her maid, a
Still, today at least Lilian would be occupied. He himself did not care for ballet, but as he climbed into his carriage and was conveyed to his office on the quayside, Jock Bennett blessed the Dubrov Ballet Company from the bottom of his heart.
Unlike Jock Bennett, the six-foot-tall and massively bearded Count Sternov was a passionate balletomane and since dawn had roamed through the long, low house—which he had had built in imitation of his parents’
“I shall never forget her first
“That was the time they found Dalguruky in the back of the box making love to the governess, do you remember?”
The Countess was in her dressing-gown. She seldom dressed before the afternoon, the heat did not suit her and her
The girls were uppermost in the mind of Colonel de Silva, the Prefect of Police, glancing at the clock in his office to see if it was time to go home and change. His scrawny domineering wife could stop him talking to them, stop him sending them flowers; she could drag him back to his carriage with her hand dug into his arm the second the curtain went down, but she couldn’t stop him
By the afternoon a veritable armada of small craft had begun to converge on the city. From the far shore of the River Negro, some ten miles across, came Dr. Zugheimer and his wife, sitting erect in the bows of the
A launch chartered by the Amazonian Timber Company at Boa Vista disgorged twenty of their employees, who made their way into the town carrying their evening clothes under their arms. The mission boat belonging to the Silesian Brothers at Santa Maria brought Father Joseph and Father Anselm, who knew that all art was for the glory of God and had made sure of excellent seats in the stalls.
The cafe’s were now filling up. A party of lady schoolteachers from a select seminary in Santarém, offered the choice of sleeping in the street or in Madam Anita’s brothel, sensibly chose the brothel. The captain of the
And now the lights were going up. Lights beneath the frieze of gods and goddesses on the Opera House facade; lights in the tall streetlamps lining the square. Lights in the blue and green