Moreover, Fernanda soon after became an habitue at the dances at the Quiones' house. |
The only real link connecting him with the West-End habitue is his wife. |
It is enough to mention Mrs. Farquhar's name to an habitue of the Springs. |
My hypothesis is that she was an habitue of this place, as also was Mrs. Vernon. |
It was a name too often on the lips of men of fashion not to have reached the ears of an habitue of good society. |
Especially, I would say, is this the attitude of the habitue of Montmartre. |