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From the Recollections of Baron de Frénilly:
There were many agreeable houses where hostesses received either
constantly or on fixed days. And what superior talent they showed—talent
all the greater as it was less apparent! To captivate their guests—to
direct, prolong, resume, or abridge a conversation—to have a look and a
word for everyone, to introduce a third person into a familiar chat by
means of a glance or a word, to put him or her into relations with
others, to make them known without either mention of names or an
introduction—what a charming, delicate art! (Read entire post.)
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2 comments:
Charming painting. Would you know who the artist is?
I am afraid I don't!
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