Beauty and The Beast | Page 8

Bayard Taylor
its reception kept him sober. The overture had
ceased, the spectators were all in their seats, and now the curtain rose. The background
was a growth of enormous, sickly toad-stools, supposed to be clouds. On the stage stood
a girl of eighteen, (the handsomest in Kinesma), in hoops and satin petticoat, powdered
hair, patches, and high-heeled shoes. She held a fan in one hand, and a bunch of
marigolds in the other. After a deep and graceful curtsy to the company, she came

forward and said,--
"I am the goddess Venus. I have come to Olympus to ask some questions of Jupiter."
Thunder was heard, and a car rolled upon the stage. Jupiter sat therein, in a blue coat,
yellow vest, ruffled shirt and three- cornered hat. One hand held a bunch of thunderbolts,
which he occasionally lifted and shook; the other, a gold-headed cane.
"Here am, I Jupiter," said he; "what does Venus desire?"
A poetical dialogue then followed, to the effect that the favorite of the goddess, Prince
Alexis of Kinesma, was about sending his son, Prince Boris, into the gay world, wherein
himself had already displayed all the gifts of all the divinities of Olympus. He claimed
from her, Venus, like favors for his son: was it possible to grant them? Jupiter dropped
his head and meditated. He could not answer the question at once: Apollo, the Graces,
and the Muses must be consulted: there were few precedents where the son had
succeeded in rivalling the father,--yet the father's pious wishes could not be overlooked.
Venus said,--
"What I asked for Prince Alexis was for HIS sake: what I ask for the son is for the father's
sake."
Jupiter shook his thunderbolt and called "Apollo!"
Instantly the stage was covered with explosive and coruscating fires,--red, blue, and
golden,--and amid smoke, and glare, and fizzing noises, and strong chemical smells,
Apollo dropped down from above. He was accustomed to heat and smoke, being the
cook's assistant, and was sweated down to a weight capable of being supported by the
invisible wires. He wore a yellow caftan, and wide blue silk trousers. His yellow hair was
twisted around and glued fast to gilded sticks, which stood out from his head in a circle,
and represented rays of light. He first bowed to Prince Alexis, then to the guests, then to
Jupiter, then to Venus. The matter was explained to him.
He promised to do what he could towards favoring the world with a second generation of
the beauty, grace, intellect, and nobility of character which had already won his regard.
He thought, however, that their gifts were unnecessary, since the model was already in
existence, and nothing more could be done than to IMITATE it.
(Here there was another meaning bow towards Prince Alexis,--a bow in which Jupiter
and Venus joined. This was the great point of the evening, in the opinion of Simon
Petrovitch. He peeped through a hole in one of the clouds, and, seeing the delight of
Prince Alexis and the congratulations of his friends, immediately took a large glass of
Cognac).
The Graces were then summoned, and after them the Muses--all in hoops, powder, and
paint. Their songs had the same burden,-- intense admiration of the father, and good-will
for the son, underlaid with a delicate doubt. The close was a chorus of all the deities and
semi-deities in praise of the old Prince, with the accompaniment of fireworks. Apollo
rose through the air like a frog, with his blue legs and yellow arms wide apart; Jupiter's
chariot rolled off; Venus bowed herself back against a mouldy cloud; and the Muses
came forward in a bunch, with a wreath of laurel, which they placed upon the venerated
head.
Sasha was dispatched to bring the poet, that he might receive his well-earned praise and
reward. But alas for Simon Petrovitch? His legs had already doubled under him. He was
awarded fifty rubles and a new caftan, which he was not in a condition to accept until
several days afterward.

The supper which followed resembled the dinner, except that there were fewer dishes and
more bottles. When the closing course of sweatmeats had either been consumed or
transferred to the pockets of the guests, the Princess Martha retired with the ladies. The
guests of lower rank followed; and there remained only some fifteen or twenty, who were
thereupon conducted by Prince Alexis to a smaller chamber, where he pulled off his coat,
lit his pipe, and called for brandy. The others followed his example, and their revelry
wore out the night.
Such was the festival which preceded the departure of Prince Boris for St. Petersburg.

IV.
Before following the young Prince and his fortunes, in the capital, we must relate two
incidents which somewhat disturbed the ordered course
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