That gentleman was a sort of Barnum, the director of a
troupe of mountebanks, jugglers, clowns, acrobats, equilibrists, and gymnasts, who, according to the placard, was giving his last performances before leaving the Empire of the Sun for the States of the Union.
At first, a poor youth battling with adversity; then the lover of an actress, whom he followed through the provinces, play-writing for the strolling
troupe to which she was attached; the next, secretary to a high personage engaged in a mission to Thibet; then soldier, and finally poet of renown, acquiring with his latter years the fortune and honours denied him in his youth.
In Anna Pavlovna's circle only those Frenchmen were admitted who were deep-rooted legitimists, and patriotic views were expressed to the effect that one ought not to go to the French theater and that to maintain the French
troupe was costing the government as much as a whole army corps.
Then round the mound rode a
troupe of beasts of war, of nobles, twelve in all.
In the meantime Del Mar sent off two telegrams to New York, the first to Harris Collins' animal training school, where his
troupe of dogs was boarding through his vacation:
He had spent six months there with a
troupe of his desert fellows, upon exhibition, and he had improved his time, learning many of the customs, some of the language, and most of the vices of his conquerors.
By the beginning of the great period the membership of each
troupe was made up of at least three classes of persons.
Perhaps her father had been a circus giant and her mother the strong woman of the
troupe. And for the unrestraint of her manner defective training in early girlhood would account.
As you sit in your gondola the footways that in certain parts edge the canals assume to the eye the importance of a stage, meeting it at the same angle, and the Venetian figures, moving to and fro against the battered scenery of their little houses of comedy, strike you as members of an endless dramatic
troupe.
If she had ever flirted on the open beach with the baritone of the
troupe of pierrots, like Jane Oddy, she could have excused Arthur's attitude.
There he was before me, in motley, as though he had absconded from a
troupe of mimes, enthusiastic, fabulous.
O's, a plagiarism, and not perhaps a very good one, from the title of the well-known
troupe of "Scarlet Mr.