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Count d’Orsay’s sledge

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Lady Blessington writes about Count Alred d’Orsays sledge which displays the extravagance of the dandy in its fullness:

»Count A. d’Orsay’s sledge presented the form of a dragon, and the accoutrements and horse were beautiful; the harness was of red morocco, embroidered with gold. […] The dragon of Comte A. d’Orsay looked strangely fantastic at night. In the mouth, as well as the eyes, was a brilliant red light; and to a tiger-skin covering, that nearly concealed the cream-coloured horse, revealing only the white mane and tail, was attached a double line of silver giilt bells, the jingle of which was very musical and cheerful.«

Taken from: Lady Blessington: The Idler in France. Paris: Galignani, 1841: 249.

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