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I think it was very hard she wouldn't be amused by such a funny man; and he said at last aloud to her, meaning all of us to hear: "Well, Mrs. Gnu, upon my honor, it is no epicure to try to console you." She did laugh at this, however, and so did the others. "Have you ever been in Sennaar, Mr. Boosey?" said Kurz Pacha. "No; why?" "Why, I thought we might have learned English at the same school."
Laura Larmes, who reads all the novels, and rolls her great eyes around the ball room, who laughs at the idea of such a girl as Blanche Amory in Pendennis, who would be pensive if she were not so plump, who likes "nothing so much as walking on the cliff by moonlight," who wonders that girls should want to dance on warm summer nights when they have Nature, "and such nature" before them, who, in fact, would be a mere emotion if she were not a bouncing girl, Laura Larmes wonders that any man can be so happy as Kurz Pacha.
Kurz is an excellent woman, and he, well he is a good hand at a bargain like all tradesmen. Only think, he sold me a pair of trousers last year. I wanted them for Sundays they were a sort of chocolate color: well listen: the first morning I put them on, I went through the clover-field, and when I came out of it, my trousers were as red as lobsters, as high as the knee bright scarlet I assure you.
Naturally it pains me very much to be obliged to think so of the people with whom I associate. But I suppose they are as good as any. As Kurz Pacha says: "If I fly from a Chinaman because he wears his hair long like a woman, I must equally fly the Frenchman because he shaves his like a lunatic. The story of Jack Spratt is the apologue of the world."
I turned to Kurz Pacha, who stood by my side, smiling, and rubbing his hands. "A charming evening we have had of it, Miss Minerva," said he, "an epitome of life a kind of last-new-novel effect. The things that we have heard and seen here, multiplied and varied by a thousand or so, produce the net result of Newport.
About this time Haydn received a commission from Felix Kurz, a comic actor of the Stadt-Theatre, to put a farce of his, "Der neue krumme Teufel," to music. This farce, of which the words still remain, though the music has been lost, was very successful, and was played in Vienna, Prague, Berlin, and a number of other towns. The well-known story of Haydn's "Tempest Music" is connected with this.
Another loud laugh rang round the table. "I thought Minerva Tattle was a friend of yours, Kurz Pacha," said Mrs. Gnu, smiling mischievously, and playing with her beautiful bouquet, which Mrs. Potiphar told me Timon Croesus had sent her. "Certainly, so she is," replied he. "Miss Minerva and I understand each other perfectly. I like her society immensely.
May all the blessings that Heaven can shower upon earth attend you. Vienna, March 3, 1815. Kurz, kurz, kurz, kurz ist der Schmerz, der Schmerz, e-wig, e-wig ist die Freu-de, ist die Freu-de, ja die Freu-de, e-wig ist die Freu-de. Kurz, kurz, kurz, kurz ist der Schmerz, der Schmerz, der Schmerz, e-wig, e-wig ist die Freu-de, ist die Freu-de, e-wig ist die Freude, e-wig, e-wig ist die Freu-de.
Kurz Pacha says they put on gravestones in Sennaar three Latin words do you know Latin? if you don't come and borrow some of my books. The words are: ora pro me!" NEWPORT, August. It certainly is not papa's fault that he doesn't understand French; but he ought not to pretend to. It does put one in such uncomfortable situations occasionally.
Gnu, "that if she once got a good hold of any hand, she wouldn't let it go immediately." "Good!" shouted Mr. Boosey. "Hi! hi!" roared Mr. Potiphar. The Pacha took snuff placidly, and said quietly: "You've fairly trumped my trick, and taken it, Mrs. Gnu." "I should say the trick has taken her," whispered Mr. Firkin at my elbow to Kurz Pacha.
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