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Updated: May 16, 2025
It would not interest you. It is a matter of internal regulation an ecclesiastical affair." M. Marin was eager. "But it is precisely the state council that regulates all those things. In that case, make use of me." "Yes, monsieur, it is to the council that I am going. You are a thousand times too kind. I have to see M. Lerepere and M. Savon and also perhaps M. Petitpas." M. Marin stopped short.
The consequences of this conversation soon became evident in many ways. I threw myself enthusiastically into the work of carrying out the great dance scenes of the first act, and tried to win Petitpas, the ballet-master, to my side. I asked for unheard-of combinations quite different from those generally employed in the ballet.
"We call the, attention of the ministry to the unheard of attitude of this councillor of state " M. Marin bounded out of bed, dressed himself and hastened to his colleague, Petitpas, who said to him: "How now? You were crazy to recommend to me that old conspirator!" M. Marin, bewildered, stammered out: "Why no you see I was deceived. He looked such an honest man.
I drew attention to the dances of the Maenads and Bacchantes, and astounded Petitpas with the mere proposition that he would be able to accomplish something of the kind with his graceful pupils, as it was well within his powers.
And seating himself abruptly at M. Petitpas' desk, he wrote: "Monseigneur, I have the honor to bring to your grace's notice the fact that I have recently been made a victim of the intrigues and lies of a certain Abbe Ceinture, who imposed on my kind-heartedness. "Deceived by the representations of this ecclesiastic, I was led "
And seating himself abruptly at M. Petitpas' desk, he wrote: "Monseigneur, I have the honor to bring to your grace's notice the fact that I have recently been made a victim of the intrigues and lies of a certain Abbe Ceinture, who imposed on my kind-heartedness. "Deceived by the representations of this ecclesiastic, I was led "
"We call the attention of the ministry to the unheard of attitude of this councillor of state " M. Marin bounded out of bed, dressed himself and hastened to his colleague, Petitpas, who said to him: "How now? You were crazy to recommend to me that old conspirator!" M. Marin, bewildered, stammered out: "Why no you see I was deceived. He looked such an honest man.
Monseigneur, having returned to his hotel, sent Monseigneur de la Groothuse, Jean Petitpas, and Richard Utenhove back to the market to invite the people to put their grievances in writing. A draft was made and carried to the duke.
It would not interest you. It is a matter of internal regulation an ecclesiastical affair." M. Marin was eager. "But it is precisely the state council that regulates all those things. In that case, make use of me." "Yes, monsieur, it is to the council that I am going. You are a thousand times too kind. I have to see M. Lerepere and M. Savon and also perhaps M. Petitpas." M. Marin stopped short.
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