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Le pantalon était insignifiant; mais les bottes me parurent douteuses, pour ne pas dire suspectes. Je n'ai jamais vu une plus drôle de physionomie; un sourcil crochu, et placé beaucoup plus haut que l'autre, lui donnait quelque chose d'effaré et d'extravagant dont l'effet comique ne peut que difficilement se rendre. Son nez semblait un coin que l'on eût fait entrer de force au milieu de sa figure; son menton avait été taille à coups de hache par la négligente nature, et du milieu de son cou, laissé à découvert par une cravate très-basse, s'avançait un énorme cartilage qui eût fait dire aux bonnes femmes qu'un fameux quartier de la pomme fatale s'était arrêté à sa gorge, et qu'il ne pouvait pas se défendre d'en avoir mangé. Des tics nerveux lui agitaient la face de temps en temps; il roulait des yeux exorbitants, et brochait des babines comme un singe qui dit ses patenôtres tout bas. Cet homme avait, à coup sûr, posé pour le premier casse-noisette que l'on ait fait à Nuremberg: du reste, il ne sonnait mot.
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I have often been caricatured in Turkish dress seated upon cushions, and surrounded by cats so familiar that they did not hesitate to climb upon my shoulders and even upon my head. The caricature is truth slightly exaggerated, and I must own that all my life I have been as fond of animals in general and of cats in particular as any brahmin or old maid. The great Byron always trotted a menagerie round with him, even when travelling, and he caused to be erected, in the park of Newstead Abbey, a monument to his faithful Newfoundland dog Boatswain, with an inscription in verse of his own inditing. I cannot be accused of imitation in the matter of our common liking for dogs, for that love manifested itself in me at an age when I was yet ignorant of the alphabet.
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Il parle de lui, il se confesse avec une charmante naïveté, il fait des retours sur lui-même, il se complaît dans les souvenirs de sa jeunesse et de son bon temps; il disserte sur la mort, sur la vertu, sur tout; car le pauvre écolier a trouvé, sous Louis XI, la forme digressive du Don Juan de Byron. Comme le poëme du noble lord, le testament du voleur roturier est en octaves; l'entrelacement des rimes est presque pareil; c'est le même mélange de sensibilité et de raillerie, d'enthousiasme et de prosaïsme; à côté d'une page toute moite de pleurs vous trouvez un chapelet de coq-à l'âne et de rébus aussi détestables que les calembours du pair anglais. L'effet d'une peinture suave est détruit par une esquisse grotesque à la manière de Callot; une digression mène à une autre, les legs ironiques se succèdent sans interruption; à celui-ci une ballade, à celui-là un rondeau, à cet autre une savate ou un plat à barbe; tout ce que la fantaisie la plus flottante peut avoir de caprices, vous le trouverez dans les deux testaments de Villon; car il y en a deux, un petit et un grand.
Ce n'est pas que je trouve les veuves tout à fait sans agrément, quand elles sont jeunes et jolies et n'ont point encore quitté le deuil. Ce sont de petits airs languissants, de petites façons de laisser tomber les bras, de ployer le cou et de se rengorger comme une tourterelle dépareillée; un tas de charmantes minauderies doucement voilées sous la transparence du crêpe, une coquetterie de désespoir si bien entendue, des soupirs si adroitement ménagés, des larmes qui tombent si à propos et donnent aux yeux tant de brillant ! - Certes, après le vin, si ce n'est avant, la liqueur que j'aime le mieux à boire est une belle larme bien limpide et bien claire qui tremble au bout d'un cil brun ou blond. - Le moyen qu'on résiste à cela ! - On n'y résiste pas; - et puis le noir va si bien aux femmes ! - La peau blanche, poésie à part, tourne à l'ivoire, à la neige, au lait, à l'albâtre, à tout ce qu'il y a de candide au monde à l'usage des faiseurs de madrigaux: la peau bise n'a plus qu'une pointe de brun pleine de vivacité et de feu. - Un deuil est une bonne fortune pour une femme, et la raison pourquoi je ne me marierai jamais, c'est de peur que ma femme ne se défasse de moi pour porter mon deuil. - Il y a cependant des femmes qui ne savent point tirer parti de leur douleur et pleurent de façon à se rendre le nez rouge et à se décomposer la figure comme les mascarons qu'on voit aux fontaines: c'est un grand écueil. Il faut beaucoup de charmes et d'art pour pleurer agréablement; faute de cela, l'on court risque de n'être pas consolée de longtemps.
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I had entered, in an idle mood, the shop of one of those curiosity venders who are called marchands de bric-à-brac in that Parisian argot which is so perfectly unintelligible elsewhere in France.
And yet Gretchen, although daintier and more refined, really bore a striking resemblance to the Magdalen of Antwerp Cathedral, and Tiburce's imagination might well rest upon her without going astray. It would have been hard for him to find a more magnificent body for the phantom of his painted mistress.
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