THE Marquis, known familiarly as Egmont, was at the music hall the next night, not in his splendid dragoon uniform, nor yet in evening dress, but in ordinary clothes which suggested the notion of a disguise on Egmont's part, to Fran ois. Evidently, the company as a whole, and Diane in particular, had made a great hit, for the former furniture shop was packed with persons. Fran ois went through his juggling and his tricks with the Grandins without...