M. LOYAL. HORTENSE. But you amuse me M. LOYAL. Still her dress, Her dress at least, you must confess~ ARMANDE. HORTENSE. Edged with green M. LOYAL. Let me say BOTH (with enthusiasm). Monsieur, pray ! M. LOYAL. “Myrtilla (lest a Scandal rise The Lady's Name I thus disguise), Dying of Ennui, once decided, Much on Resource herself she prided, To choose a Hat. Forthwith she flies On that momentous Enterprise. Whether to Petit or Legros, I know not: only this I know ;Head-dresses then, of any Fashion, Bore Names of Quality or Passion. Myrtilla tried them, almost all: 'Prudence,' she felt, was somewhat small; . Retirement' seemed the Eyes to hide ; *Content' at once she cast aside. ‘Simplicity,'—'twas out of place; * Devotion,' for an older face; Briefly, Selection smaller grew, *Vexatious ! odious!'_none would do! Then, on a sudden, she espied One that she thought she had not tried: Becoming, rather,-'edged with green,'Roses in yellow, Thorns between. 'Quick! Bring me that!' 'Tis brought. "Complete, Divine, Enchanting, Tasteful, Neat,' In all the Tones. “And this you call-? “ILL-NATURE,” Madame. It fits all.'" HORTENSE. ARMANDE. So useful too ... to those concerned ! 'Tis yours? M. LOYAL. Ah no,-some cynic wit's ; And called (I think) (Placing his hat upon his breast), “The Cap that Fits." NINETTE. This way, then. (They enter the Chalet.) You are as changing, Child,-as Men. NINON. NINETTE. Sister SÉRAPHINE. She was so pious and so good, With such sad eyes beneath her hood, NINON. NINETTE. But what? NINON. Suppose it were not so ? Suppose there were true men, you know ! NINETTE. And then ? NINON. Why,-if that could occur, What kind of man should you prefer? NINETTE. , What looks, you mean? NINON. Looks, voice and all. |