From Daudet’s Port Tarascon (1888):
“Branquebalme, my dear… I’m not happy with France! Our government is poking its nose into everything.”
[…] “Everything” meant, first and foremost, the outlawing of bull fights.
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The Dilettante abides
From Daudet’s Port Tarascon (1888):
“Branquebalme, my dear… I’m not happy with France! Our government is poking its nose into everything.”
[…] “Everything” meant, first and foremost, the outlawing of bull fights.