Author: Bennett ★2017
Date: 2022-02-14 01:42
From Proust's Swann's Way in the Project Gutenberg version, translated by C. K. Scott Moncrieff https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7178/7178-h/7178-h.htm
Mme. de Gallardon then drew herself up and, chilling her expression still further, perhaps because she was still uneasy about the Prince's health, said to her cousin:
"Oriane," (at once Mme. des Laumes looked with amused astonishment towards an invisible third, whom she seemed to call to witness that she had never authorised Mme. de Gallardon to use her Christian name) "I should be so pleased if you would look in, just for a minute, to-morrow evening, to hear a quintet, with the clarinet, by Mozart. I should like to have your opinion of it."
She seemed not so much to be issuing an invitation as to be asking favour, and to want the Princess's opinion of the Mozart quintet just though it had been a dish invented by a new cook, whose talent it was most important that an epicure should come to judge.
"But I know that quintet quite well. I can tell you now—that I adore it."
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