My Memoirs, Vol. VI, 1832 to 1833
CHAPTER VI
Eugène Sue is ambitious enough to have a groom, horse and trap--He does business with the maison Ermingot, Godefroi et Cie which permits him to gratify that fancy--Triumph at the Champs-Élysées--A vexing encounter--Desforges and Eugène Sue separate--Desforges starts _Le Kaléidoscope_ at Bordeaux--Ferdinand Langlé starts _La Nouveauté_ at Paris--César and the negro Zoyo--Dossion and his dog