Name: Anonymous 2008-12-01 16:30
Bonsoir, and a fine crepuscule unto thee
I am verily pleased to be en ami in perpetuum with my de nouveau homme du monde. As we were indulging vicissitudinously in each other, mano a mano, in the beautiful gardens of Arrée, we were discovered en suite by the femme de chambre, the Zollverein, and my dear old Mother, a stern lady, but a certain one who would handle the discovery with the necessary gravitas in accordance with the established noblesse oblige; de gustibus non est disputandum. The relations entre nous are more affectionate than is ex more, bien entendu, of the highest order of cardinal magnificence postulated in the moraic chits that have laid waste to a certain F-- B--'s inner sanctuary of enlightened learnings. On dit, quite sarcastically, that such peus de chose as the coup de maître of the wunderbar largesse of viscount M--, who would not regrettably divulge any of his intentions, and which would not be repeated by his butlers verbatim, for fear that the vérité would prove to cause great tristesse to tout le monde of our refined existence; and so they demurred. It is a most lamentable fact of life, one such that would wreak havoc sans pareil in every man's den if exposed to the terra incognito of public light.
I am waiting for you replies avec plaisir, please make them to Madam H-- of Warthington Heights, with the appropriate prolixity.
I am verily pleased to be en ami in perpetuum with my de nouveau homme du monde. As we were indulging vicissitudinously in each other, mano a mano, in the beautiful gardens of Arrée, we were discovered en suite by the femme de chambre, the Zollverein, and my dear old Mother, a stern lady, but a certain one who would handle the discovery with the necessary gravitas in accordance with the established noblesse oblige; de gustibus non est disputandum. The relations entre nous are more affectionate than is ex more, bien entendu, of the highest order of cardinal magnificence postulated in the moraic chits that have laid waste to a certain F-- B--'s inner sanctuary of enlightened learnings. On dit, quite sarcastically, that such peus de chose as the coup de maître of the wunderbar largesse of viscount M--, who would not regrettably divulge any of his intentions, and which would not be repeated by his butlers verbatim, for fear that the vérité would prove to cause great tristesse to tout le monde of our refined existence; and so they demurred. It is a most lamentable fact of life, one such that would wreak havoc sans pareil in every man's den if exposed to the terra incognito of public light.
I am waiting for you replies avec plaisir, please make them to Madam H-- of Warthington Heights, with the appropriate prolixity.