the world. It beautifies ladies, makes them

young again, and even enriches them.—Comtesse

D'Aunoy,

Fairy Tales

("Princess Fairstar,"

1682).

Dandies (The Prince of), Beau Brummel (1778-1840).

Dandin (George), a rich French tradesman, who marries Ang'elique, the daughter of Mons. le Baron de Sotenville, and has the "privilege" of paying-off the family debts, maintaining his wife's noble parents, and being snubbed on all occasions to his heart's content. He constantly said to himself; in self-rebuke, Vous Vavez voulu, vous Vavez voulu, George Dandin! ("You have no one to blame but yourself! you brought it on yourself, George Dandin!")

Vous l'avez voulu, vous l'avez voulu, George

Dandin! vous l'avez voulu!... vous avez juste-ment