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CHAPTER VIII



         THE DEATH OF A HORSE






         ‘The dinners are better at Edon’s than at Bombarda’s,’ ex-
         claimed Zephine.
            ‘I prefer Bombarda to Edon,’ declared Blachevelle. ‘There
         is more luxury. It is more Asiatic. Look at the room down-
         stairs; there are mirrors [glaces] on the walls.’
            ‘I prefer them [glaces, ices] on my plate,’ said Favourite.
            Blachevelle persisted:—
            ‘Look at the knives. The handles are of silver at Bombar-
         da’s and of bone at Edon’s. Now, silver is more valuable than
         bone.’
            ‘Except for those who have a silver chin,’ observed Tho-
         lomyes.
            He was looking at the dome of the Invalides, which was
         visible from Bombarda’s windows.
            A pause ensued.
            ‘Tholomyes,’  exclaimed  Fameuil,  ‘Listolier  and  I  were
         having a discussion just now.’
            ‘A discussion is a good thing,’ replied Tholomyes; ‘a quar-
         rel is better.’
            ‘We were disputing about philosophy.’

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