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Is that the conclusion at which you have arrived?" A waiter entered, carrying pitchers of beer on a tray, and the discussion was necessarily interrupted, every one drawing up to the table where Crozat filled the glasses, and the conversation took a more private turn.
When Crozat, the Bohemian, escaped from poverty, by a good marriage that made him a citizen of the Rue de Vaugirard, he did not break with his old comrades; instead of shunning them, or keeping them at a distance, he took pleasure in gathering them about him, glad to open his house to them, the comforts of which were very different from the attic of the Rue Ganneron, that he had occupied for so long a time.
I told him then of the audience, neglecting not the minutest detail, not even the black looks of those who thronged about the King. "Chamillard's doing, and Crozat. Crozat the parvenu Marquis du Chatel, forsooth, with his scissors and yardstick for device." He questioned me closely concerning the personages present, and what they said.
"Because of men like Crozat, of men like your governors and intendants at Quebec. Because, your Grace, as you know very well, of the same reason which sent me once from Paris, and kept me so long from laying before you these very plans of which I now would speak." "And that cause?" "Maintenon." "Oh, ah! Indeed that is to say " "Louis would hear naught of me, of course.
Crozat concurred with Brigard, and advised Saniel to see Nougarede the day after to-morrow. "In the morning, because after the Palais, Nougarede will be at his wedding, which, as you know, prevents him from coming here this evening." "What! Nougarede married?" exclaimed Saniel, surprised that the favorite disciple gave this lie to the doctrine and examples of his master. "My God, yes!
Crozat, the king's deputy despot, finds no better fortune than the king, and soon resigns his charter, to be succeeded in his anxieties and privileges by that famous Scotch adventurer John Law, who organized the Mississippi Company in order to enjoy the varied monopolies assembled in its charter monopolies which would make any inhabitant of that trust-hating valley to-day fume in denouncing.
Suddenly enters a jubilant theme beginning with Andrew Carnegie's initials, a worthy tribute to one to whom American music owes much. Charles Crozat Converse. One of the rule-proving exceptions is Charles Crozat Converse, who has delved into many philosophies. Converse' ancestry is American as far back as 1630. Converse was born at Warren, Mass., October 7, 1832.
He will certainly relish he, so elegant, so hungry for the colours of life a free intercourse with those wealthy lovers of the arts, M. de Crozat, M. de Julienne, the Abbé de la Roque, the Count de Caylus, and M. Gersaint, the famous dealer in pictures, who are so anxious to lodge him in their fine hôtels, and to have him of their company at their country houses.
He will certainly relish he, so elegant, so hungry for the colours of life a free intercourse with those wealthy lovers of the arts, M. de Crozat, M. de Julienne, the Abbe de la Roque, the Count de Caylus, and M. Gersaint, the famous dealer in pictures, who are so anxious to lodge him in their fine hotels, and to have him of their company at their country houses.
'Tis truly in a delightful abode that Antony Watteau is just now lodged the hôtel, or town-house of M. de Crozat, which is not only a comfortable dwelling-place, but also a precious museum lucky people go far to see. Jean-Baptiste, too, has seen the place, and describes it.
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