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"
Oh
,
yes
,
they
will
;
only
listen
to
that
charming
finale
.
How
exquisitely
Coselli
sings
his
part
.
"
"
But
what
an
awkward
,
inelegant
fellow
he
is
.
"
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"
Well
,
then
,
what
do
you
say
to
La
Specchia
?
Did
you
ever
see
anything
more
perfect
than
her
acting
?
"
"
Why
,
you
know
,
my
dear
fellow
,
when
one
has
been
accustomed
to
Malibran
and
Sontag
,
such
singers
as
these
do
n't
make
the
same
impression
on
you
they
perhaps
do
on
others
.
"
"
At
least
,
you
must
admire
Moriani
's
style
and
execution
.
"
"
I
never
fancied
men
of
his
dark
,
ponderous
appearance
singing
with
a
voice
like
a
woman
's
.
"
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"
My
good
friend
,
"
said
Franz
,
turning
to
him
,
while
Albert
continued
to
point
his
glass
at
every
box
in
the
theatre
,
"
you
seem
determined
not
to
approve
;
you
are
really
too
difficult
to
please
.
"
The
curtain
at
length
fell
on
the
performances
,
to
the
infinite
satisfaction
of
the
Viscount
of
Morcerf
,
who
seized
his
hat
,
rapidly
passed
his
fingers
through
his
hair
,
arranged
his
cravat
and
wristbands
,
and
signified
to
Franz
that
he
was
waiting
for
him
to
lead
the
way
.
Franz
,
who
had
mutely
interrogated
the
countess
,
and
received
from
her
a
gracious
smile
in
token
that
he
would
be
welcome
,
sought
not
to
retard
the
gratification
of
Albert
's
eager
impatience
,
but
began
at
once
the
tour
of
the
house
,
closely
followed
by
Albert
,
who
availed
himself
of
the
few
minutes
required
to
reach
the
opposite
side
of
the
theatre
to
settle
the
height
and
smoothness
of
his
collar
,
and
to
arrange
the
lappets
of
his
coat
.
This
important
task
was
just
completed
as
they
arrived
at
the
countess
's
box
.
At
the
knock
,
the
door
was
immediately
opened
,
and
the
young
man
who
was
seated
beside
the
countess
,
in
obedience
to
the
Italian
custom
,
instantly
rose
and
surrendered
his
place
to
the
strangers
,
who
,
in
turn
,
would
be
expected
to
retire
upon
the
arrival
of
other
visitors
.
Franz
presented
Albert
as
one
of
the
most
distinguished
young
men
of
the
day
,
both
as
regarded
his
position
in
society
and
extraordinary
talents
;
nor
did
he
say
more
than
the
truth
,
for
in
Paris
and
the
circle
in
which
the
viscount
moved
,
he
was
looked
upon
and
cited
as
a
model
of
perfection
.
Franz
added
that
his
companion
,
deeply
grieved
at
having
been
prevented
the
honor
of
being
presented
to
the
countess
during
her
sojourn
in
Paris
,
was
most
anxious
to
make
up
for
it
,
and
had
requested
him
(
Franz
)
to
remedy
the
past
misfortune
by
conducting
him
to
her
box
,
and
concluded
by
asking
pardon
for
his
presumption
in
having
taken
it
upon
himself
to
do
so
.
The
countess
,
in
reply
,
bowed
gracefully
to
Albert
,
and
extended
her
hand
with
cordial
kindness
to
Franz
;
then
,
inviting
Albert
to
take
the
vacant
seat
beside
her
,
she
recommended
Franz
to
take
the
next
best
,
if
he
wished
to
view
the
ballet
,
and
pointed
to
the
one
behind
her
own
chair
.
Albert
was
soon
deeply
engrossed
in
discoursing
upon
Paris
and
Parisian
matters
,
speaking
to
the
countess
of
the
various
persons
they
both
knew
there
.
Franz
perceived
how
completely
he
was
in
his
element
;
and
,
unwilling
to
interfere
with
the
pleasure
he
so
evidently
felt
,
took
up
Albert
's
glass
,
and
began
in
his
turn
to
survey
the
audience
.