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matter of eating and drinking ought to be reduced to the

very slightest proportions. At most, it ought to be no more than some trifling feminine occupation, to have something to busy one's hands with. Especially in the country a little repast of this kind — which, by the way, should be put at other times than the principal meals — may be extremely de- lightful ; and if so, always owing to the presence of the other sex. To do like the English, who let the fair sex retire as soon as the real drinking is to start, is to fall between two stools, for every plan ought to be a whole, and the very man- ner with which I take a seat at the table and seize hold of knife and fork bears a definite relation to this whole. In< the same sense a political banquet presents an unbeautiful ambiguity inasmuch as one does not* want to cut down to a very minimum the essentials of a banquet, and yet does not wish to have the speeches thought of as having been made over the cups.

"So far, we are agreed, I suppose; and our number — in case anything should come of the banquet — is correctly chosen, according to that beautiful rule : neither more than the Muses nor fewer than the Graces. Now I demand the greatest superabundance of everything thinkable. That is, even though everything be not actually there, yet the possi- bility of having it must be at one's immediate beck and call, aye, hover temptingly over the table, more seductive even than the actual sight of it. I beg to be excused, however, from banqueting on sulphur-matches or on a piece of sugar which all are to suck in turn. My demands for such a ban- quet will, on the contrary, be diflUcult to satisfy ; for the feast itself must be calculated to arouse and incite that unmen- tionable longing which each worthy participant is to bring with him. I require that the earth's fertility be at our service, as though everything sprouted forth at the very moment the desire for it was born. I desire a more luxu- rious abundance of wine than when Mephistopheles needed but to drill holes into the table to obtain it. I demand an


<Thc omission of the negative particle in the original is no doubt unintentional.

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