[Captain Fracasse by Theophile Gautier]@TWC D-Link bookCaptain Fracasse CHAPTER VII 17/29
The parts that he excelled in required a certain degree of youth, and he was not sorry to withdraw before wrinkles and whitening locks should make it necessary for him to abandon his favourite roles.
In the world he was believed to be dead, but his splendid acting was often quoted by his former admirers--who were wont to declare that there had been nothing to equal it seen on the stage since he had made his last bow to the public. The room into which he led his guests was very spacious, and served both as kitchen and sitting-room--there was also a large curtained bed standing in an alcove at the end farthest from the fire, as was not unusual in ancient farm-houses.
The blaze from the four or five immense logs of wood heaped up on the huge andirons was roaring up the broad chimney flue, and filling the room with a bright, ruddy glow--a most welcome sight to the poor half-frozen travellers, who gathered around it and luxuriated in its genial warmth.
The large apartment was plainly and substantially furnished, just as any well-to-do farmer's house might be, but near one of the windows stood a round table heaped up with books, some of them lying open as if but just put down, which showed that the owner of the establishment had not lost his taste for literary pursuits, but devoted to them his long winter evenings. The cordiality of their welcome and the deliciously warm atmosphere in which they found themselves had combined to raise the spirits of the comedians--colour returned to pate faces, light to heavy eyes, and smiles to anxious lips--their gaiety was in proportion to the misery and peril from which they had just happily escaped, their hardships were all forgotten, and they gave themselves up entirely to the enjoyment of the hour.
Their host had called up his servants, who bustled about, setting the table and making other preparations for supper, to the undisguised delight of Blazius, who said triumphantly to the tyrant, "You see now, Herode, and must acknowledge, that my predictions, inspired by the little glimmer of light we saw from afar, are completely verified--they have all come literally true.
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