During these three years Lambert lived the life of a workman, became a close friend of Meyraux, and was cherished and admired as a member of the Cenacle on rue des Quatre-Vents, which was presided over by Arthez.
He met the members of the Cenacle on rue des Quatre-Vents, and became well acquainted with D'Arthez.
It was on one of these occasions that Rossetti satirically advised one of the cenacle to quit so poor a language as that of Shakespeare and write entirely in French, which language Morris immediately defined as 'nosey Latin.
Though powerfully sustained by his friends of the Cenacle and by Mademoiselle des Touches, he did not please the Bourgeois.
The painter was never seen till dinner-time, and his evenings were spent at the Cenacle among his friends.
That cenacle was established by the disciples of Victor Hugo,--les Hugolatres, as they were mockingly but perhaps also nobly named; and the records of its performances are some of the most delicate things in French literature.
The "Fantaisie Chinoise" was to me something that really smacked of a certain famous European art-cenacle where delightful little parties of this kind were given.
When the disciples returned to Jerusalem, after the ascension of Our Lord, they chose for their habitation the cenacle in which the Last Supper had taken place.
The apostles were filled with a great love for the salvation of mankind, and in the cenacle they began to be apostles of prayer, by which they were to be victorious over all difficulties.
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