His hair is that black, wavy kind that the cabaret hounds wish they had and he's got a skin like a week old baby.
They is now so many people in the flat that for all the neighbors know I have opened up a gamblin' dive or one of them cabaret things.
After the show we went to a cabaret and still no rise out of Alex.
The Cabaret Noir was in charge of his former acquaintance, the weary-eyed waiter, and other assistants.
He came somewhat nearer to the bed, and said with exasperating coolness-- "There is a secret room in the Cabaret Noir, the contents of which have not yet been too closely examined by the police.
Do you know," he said, "who is the proprietor of the Cabaret Noir?
He was in such a fiendish funk that he paid heed to nobody, but flung himself into a passing cab and yelled, 'Take me to the Cabaret Noir, Boulevard Montmartre.
Two of his smartest agents will maintain a close watch on both the Cabaret Noir and No.
Of late I have dwelt in the Cabaret Noir, Boulevard de Montmartre.
Prominent among the regular houses of entertainment was the Cabaret Noir, which, between the hours of 9 p.
Secondly, she admitted that the Cabaret Noir is a centre of operations for the gang in whom we are interested.
Mademoiselle can now return to the Cabaret Noir, whilst my friend and I will proceed direct to the Grand Hotel.
So I have telephoned the police officials in Paris to raid the Cabaret Noir forthwith, and it is possible that they may report developments within the next two or three hours.
It read-- "Nothing unusual has occurred in the vicinity of the Cabaret Noir.
In accordance with his instructions a number of detectives had raided the Cabaret Noir soon after three o'clock.
At the cabaretdoor she found Androvsky, once more surrounded by Arabs, whom honest Mustapha was trying to beat off.
The landlord wished to put a table under the vine close to the cabaret wall, but Domini begged him to bring it to the end of the garden near the stream.
He had married again, a woman in his own rank of life, and was keeping a cabaret in the Rue du Bac.
He often came to her father's cabaretin the Rue du Bac.
She saw he did not know what a cabaret was, and she added, "My father keeps a public-house in the Rue du Bac.
She could not but admire after all Ford's cool assumption of authority with the ruffian and with the cabaret singer as well.
The cabaret singer glanced at the dismounted girl, nodded, and would have gone right by, but she chanced to see the pony limp on a yard or two.
The situation threatened serious consequences for thecabaret singer.
When the cabaret singer went away with her pattern she left Betty much to ponder about, which did not fundamentally deal with Nell Blossom's problems.
He went further and told of the interest the cabaret singer had shown in the gambler for some time previous to Dick's disappearance--before Nell had gone to Hoskins to sing in the Tin Can Saloon.
Hurley's voice did not join the general chorus which repeated the cabaret singer's name.
Don't you be afraid, honey," said thecabaret singer again.
Hurley wheeled to frown suddenly at the flickering lamps of Boss Tolley's gambling hall and cabaret almost directly across the street.
Hunt kept all this a secret and said little to Betty about the cabaret singer.
Passing along the street to his hotel Hunt heard the chorus roared by the men who applauded the cabaret singer.
There was as well another thing that made the cabaret singer an object of Betty's deeper interest.
The note of respect in Mother Tubbs' voice revealed in a flash Hunt's identity to the cabaret singer.
But I expect one cabaret is about like another in these roughneck towns.
Not least of his new helpers was the erstwhile cabaret singer.
And the Cabaret des Morts itself ceases, not in a suitable way, but because the Burgomaster shuts it up!
I have before me a volume of short stories, excellently entitled (from the first of them) Le Cabaretdes Morts.
But a Sister Art had got the best of Angelo Puma in a questionable cabaret the night before, and he had not yet arrived at the studio of the Super-Picture Corporation.
The proprietor of the cabaret had explained it to him; he had been curious and very keen about it, and so he followed the crowd into this little hall, to look once more at the image of a man in the coffin.
The young man then quickly understood that his questioner of the Cabaret du Squelette had caught him in a trap.
As no one among the spectators would enter the coffin, the manager, with a gesture, ordered one of the supernumeraries of the cabaret to enter; from an open door the figurant glided across the stage and entered the coffin, standing upright.
Contemplate the magic spectacle offered by the Cabaret du Squelette and remember that you are dust and that to dust you must return!
He stood near the door of the cabaret gazing searchingly at each person who came out.
His little girls, when he laughingly spoke of the cabaretwhere the waiters were dressed like undertakers' assistants, turned pale, and plump little Mme.
He knew something about this Cabaret du Squelette (meaning the wine shop of the skeleton).
It was a doleful spectacle, which the Cabaret du Squelette (the wine shop of the skeleton) offered to its clientele of idle loungers and morbid curiosity seekers attracted to its halls by these exhibitions.
Then they came and boasted of their fine exploit in thecabaret of the next village, where my brother and I were drinking.
He shook his head, perceived the cabaretat which he had left Aramis, and putting his horse to the trot, he shortly pulled up at the door.
These fellows were drunk," said Athos, "and knowing there was a lady who had arrived at the cabaret this evening, they wanted to force her door.
As for d'Artagnan, he immediately repaired to the cabaret of the Pomme-de-Pin, where he found Porthos and Aramis awaiting him.
Then, as in leaving the cabaret they took different directions, my brother went and hid himself on the road of the Catholic, and I on that of the Huguenot.
There was something exciting about Mary not to be encountered in the Junos and Aphrodites of his cabaret quests.
Delightful diversion--airing the mystic desires of his soul in the tattered words of the cabaret yodelers.
Just as he was stepping out of the cabaret he spied Chauvelin and Gourdon coming through the gates.
She was a decent woman, who had never been inside a cabaret in her life.
I have done nothing to arouse suspicion in the minds of my savoury compeers up at the Cabaret de la Liberte.
He peered up and down the road, satisfied himself presumably that, for the moment, his pursuers were out of sight, hugged his parcel to his chest, and then suddenly made a dart for the cabaret and disappeared within its doors.
For the most part at the Cabaret de la Liberte--a place of very evil repute down in the Rue Christine.
I have only seen the man once, when I, too, went to recruit a band of ruffians at the Cabaret de la Liberte, in connection with some work I wanted doing.
He did not reach the Cabaret de la Liberte till nightfall, and when he got there he hardly dared to enter.
It was then growing dark and the street was innocent of lanterns, but the lights inside the cabaret gave a full view of the interior.
The customers at the cabaret certainly corroborated the story of Jean Victor.
Rateau parted in the street outside the Cabaret de la Liberte.
She gave the same reply to the second invitation, a proposition from Donald Bacon, a broker, who was organizing a party for a cabaret dance later in the evening.
Donald Bacon was clamoring to take her to thecabaret party.
We went from one cabaret to another, laughing at everything.
So the evening wore on, and presently the lights of the cabaret were extinguished, and my host passed me my candle and again bade me good-night.
With a heart a good deal weighted by what I had seen, I turned into the Cabaret "a l'Irlandois.
Our sympathy lay with the cabaret veteran rather than with Meenie.
She sat first with her one friend in the establishment, who was a kindly but hardened cabaret singer.
The orchestra was playing furiously, and the cabaret performance was beginning.
The show at an end, Prale claimed his hat and coat at the check room and walked down the street toward a cabaret restaurant.
There was a Russian girl who used to dance in the cabaret and she--" Terry's head came up with a characteristic little jerk.
Of course it takes a whole lot more brains to run a enormous cabaret and restaurant like his than Maison has to use if less nerve, he not coming personally into contact with the customers like she does, and I counted on this.
Well, anyways, beside them I got Madame Clementina Broun, the well known Lady Baritone, she being a rather substantial party which would give weight to us in cabaret circles.
There is a cabaret only just ahead, and I want a glass before I go further.
No sooner had they sat down in the village cabaret to breakfast than an official with a red scarf presented himself, and asked them who they were and where they were going.
And if you go to the Cabaret de la Vierge, and give his name--you pay nothing.
We passed the dreaded barriers without interruption, and in ten minutes entered the cabaret of Eustache; and immediately walked into the little room through a crowd of soldiers, two of whom chucked me under the chin.
The cabaret was full of conscripts and other people, so that the hostess had enough to do.
I leave them to make their own bargain; but mark me, Eustache, I have slaved night and day in this cabaret for your profit; if you do not oblige me and my family, I no longer keep a cabaret for you.
At the cabaret where we stopped, we were informed that the officer who was at the hotel had been appointed to the command of the strong fort of Bergen-op-Zoom, and was proceeding thither.
I knew that there was no cabaret between us and Flushing, for I took particular notice as I came along: so I took the road to Middleburg, and found but one, which was full of soldiers.
Peter, we must shift our quarters to-night, for I have been to every cabaret in the village, and I cannot go there any more without suspicion, although I am a gendarme.
O'Brien requesting him to take charge of me, he called the woman of the cabaret to show him a room; she showed him one or two, which he refused, as not sufficiently safe for the prisoner.
A tiny cabaret was generally to be found conveniently near, and supplied all the refreshment they needed.
Drive to the cabaret of `Le Sans Souci,' at the end of the avenue, then to the left and about three miles along the main road.
Feinheimer's Cabaret held a unique place among the restaurants of the city.
And so the following evening the patrons of Feinheimer's Cabaret saw a new face among the untidy servitors of the establishment--a new face and a new figure, both of which looked out of place in the atmosphere of the basement resort.
I never want to see a 'roof,' or a music-show, or a cabaret again to the day I die.
I remember once he brought her to New York and then wouldn't let her see a cabaret show.
You will find my lackeys, two of them, at the cabaret at the next corner.
The only noises that I heard were those caused by the wind, excepting when now and then came suddenly a burst of loud talk, mingled mirth and jangling, as quickly shut off, when the door of some cabaret opened and closed.
Ask of the cabaret keepers of Paris whether the Vicomte de Berquin can hold his share of the good red vine-juice!