Little Demon in the City of Light: A True Story of Murder and Mesmerism in Belle Epoque Paris (44 page)

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CHAPTER 2

  
1
  
“You did not have”:
Bouchardon,
La Malle Mystérieuse
, 14.

  
2
  
“He was easy prey”:
Ibid., 18.

CHAPTER 3

  
1
  
“Would you like to see”:
Goron,
L’Amour Criminel
, 308.

  
2
  
“This man”:
Ibid., 152.

  
3
  
“You’re nice”:
Ibid., 151.

  
4
  
“He could do what he wanted”:
Ibid., 152.

  
5
  
“Women are like cutlets”:
Weber,
France
, 86.

  
6
  
“Don’t be afraid”:
Goron, 166.

  
7
  
“From: Paris 1231”:
Ibid., 200, and Bouchardon,
La Malle Mystérieuse
, 81.

  
8
  
“What do you want”:
Le Figaro
, Nov. 13, 1889.

CHAPTER 4

  
1
  
“tawny-colored”:
Wilkins,
Behind the French C.I.D.
, 11.

  
2
  
“Many people momentarily disappear”:
Goron,
L’Amour Criminel
, 172.

  
3
  
“I didn’t have the power”:
Goron,
Les Mémoires de M. Goron
, 33.

  
4
  
“Little by little”:
Ibid., 51–52.

  
5
  
“I penetrated behind the scenes”:
Ibid., 53–54.

  
6
  
“I must confess”:
Wilkins, 12.

  
7
  
“a look as sharp as a needle”:
Ibid., 11.

  
8
  
“veritable museum”:
Moriarity,
The Paris Law Courts
, 241.

  
9
  
“Patriotic and conscientious”:
Ibid., 252.

10
  
“The judge of instruction”:
Ibid., 244.

11
  
“lacking in all psychological”:
Jaume,
La Vérité sur l’Affaire Gouffé
, 6.

CHAPTER 5

  
1
  
“Her father gave her”:
“Michel Eyraud et Gabrielle Bompard,” 81.

  
2
  
“a grand tendency”:
Le Matin
, Nov. 29, 1890.

  
3
  
“If one knew”:
Le Petit Journal
, late edition, Jan. 4, 1890.

  
4
  
“Bah!”:
Bouchardon,
La Malle Mystérieuse
, 186.

CHAPTER 6

  
1
  
“Whoever has not undressed”:
Skinner,
Elegant Wits and Grand Horizontals
, 22.

  
2
  
“There was first the problem”:
Ibid., 63.

  
3
  
“whose skin”:
Baldick,
Lives and Letters
, 293.

  
4
  
“glorious frenzy”:
Ibid., 322.

  
5
  
“where one finds practically”:
Schwartz,
Spectacular Realities
, 23.

  
6
  
“I myself don’t have any complaints”:
Jaume,
La Vérité sur l’Affaire Gouffé
, 8.

  
7
  
“air of an ancient cavalry officer”:
L’Écho de Paris
, Nov. 11, 1889.

  
8
  
“The investigation so far”:
Ibid., Aug. 4, 1889.

  
9
  
“Like everyone else”:
Thompson, “The Thief-Takers of Paris,” 456.

CHAPTER 7

  
1
  
“could wheel and deal”:
Le Figaro
, Feb. 3, 1890.

  
2
  
“Oh, this one here”:
Le Matin
, Dec. 18, 1890.

  
3
  
“indefinable as Marseille itself”:
Fisher,
Two Towns in Provence: A Considerable Town
, 5, 6.

  
4
  
“ferocious jealousy”:
Le Petit Journal
, Jan. 31, 1890.

  
5
  
“A point is clarified for me”:
Jaume,
La Vérité sur l’Affaire Gouffé
, 58.

CHAPTER 8

  
1
  
“My dear Goron”:
Goron,
Les Mémoires de M. Goron
, 159.

  
2
  
“A little shudder”:
Ibid.

  
3
  
“freedom of the press law”:
Schwartz,
Spectacular Realities
, 29.

  
4
  
“golden age of the press”:
Ibid., 27.

  
5
  
“This was well reciprocated”:
Goron, 194.

  
6
  
“must have rejoiced”:
Le Temps
, Nov. 13, 1887.

  
7
  
“I laughed with the professional”:
Goron, 164–65.

  
8
  
“The landau for a wedding”:
Ibid., 168.

  
9
  
“I had a pang”:
Ibid., 170.

10
  
“After nightfall”:
Ibid., 169.

11
  
“I had not known an impression”:
Ibid., 174.

12
  
“Au revoir”:
Ibid., 175.

13
  
“this butchery without grandeur”:
Ibid., 177–78.

14
  
“contempt for human life”:
Ibid., 179, 184.

15
  
“I understood quickly”:
Ibid., 196.

16
  
“How many times”:
Ibid., 203.

17
  
“The press has a tremendous skill”:
Ibid., 204.

18
  
“M. Goron … marches”:
Le Gil Blas
, Aug. 21, 1889.

19
  
“Rien, rien”:
L’Écho de Paris
, Aug. 7, 1889.

CHAPTER 9

  
1
  
“Imagine … every kind”:
Weiner,
The Citizen-Patient in Revolutionary and Imperial Paris
, 22.

  
2
  
“ugly as a louse”:
Krämer and Daniels, “Pioneers of Movement Disorders,” 695.

  
3
  
“perilous task”:
Bérillon,
Premier Congrès International de l’Hypnotisme Expérimental et Thérapeutique
, 245.

  
4
  
“In this case”:
Ibid.

  
5
  
“experimental crimes”:
Ibid., 246.

  
6
  
“I am convinced”:
Ibid., 249.

  
7
  
“I had never heard”:
Delboeuf,
Magnétiseurs et Médecins
, 31.

  
8
  
“You cannot look at someone”:
Bérillon, 266.

  
9
  
“À l’Élysée!”
:
Harding,
The Astonishing Adventure of General Boulanger
, 189.

10
  
“It was the noisiest occasion”:
Delboeuf, 31.

11
  
“Back in 1887”:
Bérillon, 267.

12
  
“And so”:
Delboeuf, 32.

13
  
“Would you want me to bring”:
Ibid.

14
  
“Me! Me!”:
Ibid.

CHAPTER 10

  
1
  
“I’ll find what stupidity”:
Bouchardon,
La Malle Mystérieuse
, 62.

  
2
  
“I think that the victim”:
Lacassagne,
L’Affaire Gouffé
, 23.

CHAPTER 11

  
1
  
“Faith is indispensable”:
Goron,
L’Amour Criminel
, 193–94.

  
2
  
“If you are in a sinister place”:
Ibid.

  
3
  
“It is at present established”:
L’Éclair
, Aug. 27, 1889.

CHAPTER 12

  
1
  
“One can understand”:
Lacassagne,
L’Affaire Gouffé
, 69.

  
2
  
“they lived riotously”:
The Morning Call
, May 22, 1890.

  
3
  
“Vanaerd was a hail fellow”:
The Salt Lake Herald
, Feb. 13, 1890.

  
4
  
“blue eyes of incomparable softness”:
L’Écho de Paris
, Jan. 30, 1890.

  
5
  
“one of those men”:
Le Figaro
, Jan. 28, 1890.

CHAPTER 13

  
1
  
“You tell anyone”:
Bouchardon,
La Malle Mystérieuse
, 79.

  
2
  
“with bad grace”:
Thorwald,
The Century of the Detective
, 120.

  
3
  
“I do not like money”:
Le Gaulois
, Mar. 21, 1890, in Darmon,
La Malle à Gouffé
, 49.

  
4
  
“You are incapable”:
La Presse
, Jan. 26, 1890.

  
5
  
“It is well-proven”:
Ibid.

  
6
  
“going from one person”:
Darmon, 50.

  
7
  
“There is a man who disappeared”:
Goron,
L’Amour Criminel
, 207–8.

CHAPTER 14

  
1
  
“Could it be one”:
Jaume,
La Vérité sur l’Affaire Gouffé
, 17.

  
2
  
“You can’t accuse him”:
Darmon,
La Malle à Gouffé
, 54.

  
3
  
“One sees that it’s not necessary”:
La Jeune République
, Sept. 1, 1889.

  
4
  
“I tell you frankly”:
L’Éclair
, Sept. 3, 1889.

  
5
  
“In learning of the discovery”:
Jaume, 11.

  
6
  
“What do you want”:
L’Éclair
, Sept. 3, 1889.

  
7
  
“The more the newspapers”:
Ibid.

  
8
  
“Opinion continues”:
Le Figaro
, Sept. 4, 1889.

  
9
  
“I see … that Goron’s mustache”:
Jaume, 9–10.

CHAPTER 15

  
1
  
“Where does the Gouffé case stand”:
Le Figaro
, Sept. 20, 1889.

  
2
  
“All right”:
Bouchardon,
La Malle Mystérieuse
, 78.

  
3
  
He then turned his attention:
Ticket details can be found in Goron,
L’Amour Criminel
, 200, 226; and Bouchardon, 81.

  
4
  
“Was he mistaken”:
Le Gil Blas
, Nov. 10, 1889.

  
5
  
“Now search inside”:
Bouchardon, 118.

  
6
  
“Listen, my friend”:
Goron, 219.

  
7
  
“a good man”:
Ibid.

  
8
  
“From this moment on”:
Ibid., 220.

  
9
  
“Monsieur Goron’s cookshops”:
Thorwald,
The Century of the Detective
, 46.

10
  
“What do you want”:
Goron, 221.

11
  
“If I was able to give”:
Bouchardon, 119.

12
  
“So I thought”:
Ibid., 221.

13
  
“I hoped that as a reward”:
Bouchardon, 119.

14
  
“It seemed to me”:
Ibid.

15
  
“The entire inquiry”:
Le Passe-Temps
, Nov. 24, 1889.

16
  
“an attitude”:
Ibid.

17
  
“It’s since the beginning of July”:
Goron, 224.

18
  
“M. Cornély came”:
Ibid., 224.

19
  
“No doubt is possible”:
Ibid.

20
  
“I had the excellent idea”:
Ibid., 215.

21
  
“I asked for a bit”:
Ibid.

22
  
“He recognized immediately”:
Ibid.

23
  
“naturally mistaken”:
Jaume,
La Vérité sur l’Affaire Gouffé
, 29.

24
  
“Decidedly, luck returned”:
Goron, 222.

25
  
“At the moment of the burial”:
Ibid., 222–23.

26
  
“Without this hat”:
Le Passe-Temps
, Nov. 24, 1889.

27
  
“This modest one”:
Goron, 223.

CHAPTER 16

  
1
  
“If it pleases Providence”:
The Allahabad Pioneer
, Nov. 30, 1889, cited in Barker,
More San Francisco Memoirs 1852–1899
, 274, 275.

  
2
  
“San Francisco is a mad city”:
Ibid., 271.

  
3
  
“I am certainly grateful”:
Goron,
L’Amour Criminel
, 302.

  
4
  
“He is a regular brandy sharp”:
The Washington Post
, Mar. 16, 1890.

  
5
  
“He was way ahead”:
Ibid.

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