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THE BOHEMIANS OF THE LATIN QUARTER.




CHAPTER I.

HOW THE BOHEMIAN CLUB WAS FORMED.

One morning—it was the eighth of April—Alexander Schaunard, who cultivated the two liberal arts of painting and music, was rudely awakened by the peal of a neighboring cock, which served him for an alarm.

“By Jove!” exclaimed Schaunard, “my feathered clock goes too fast: it cannot possibly be to-day yet!” So saying, he leaped precipitately out of a piece of furniture of his own ingenious contrivance, which, sustaining the part of bed by night, (sustaining it badly enough too,) did duty by day for all the rest of the furniture which was absent by reason of the severe cold for which the past winter had been noted.

To protect himself against the biting north-wind, Schaunard slipped on in haste a pink satin petticoat with spangled stars, which served him for dressing-gown. This gay garment had been left at the artist’s lodging, one masked-ball night, by a Folie, who was fool enough to let herself be entrapped by the deceitful promises of Schau-

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