But, notwithstanding his thoroughly emaciated body, his face was attractive and fair; and a fresh color even mantled his cheeks under his thin dark beard and side-whiskers. His dishevelled locks, thrown back, exposed a low and remarkably pure forehead. His dark, languid eyes looked unswervingly forward with an expression of serenity, submission, and sweetness, which made a fascinating combination with the expression of his fresh, curved lips, visible under his thin moustache.
Advancing a few steps, he paused, turned to the young man, and smiled. He found it apparently rather hard to smile. But his face was so lighted up by it, that the young man, without knowing why, smiled in return.
“Who is that man?” he asked of the maid in a whisper, as the stranger walked toward the room where the dancing was going on.
“A crazy musician from the theatre,” replied the maid. “He sometimes comes to call upon madame.”
“Where are you going, Delesof?” someone at this moment called from the drawing-room.