Citation - South Carolina Gazette (Timothy): 1736.08.28

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Index Entry Dancer, theatrical, Salle, Mme, created order of Indifferents 
Location Paris 
Citation
SCG-C.736.048
21-28 Aug 1736:21 (135)
Private letters from Paris mention, that Madem. Salle, the
famous dancer, so well known for the coolness of her
passions, and who values herself at a very high rate for her
vestal pretences, has instituted an order at Paris, by the
name of the Indifferents, into which both men and women are
indiscriminately admitted.  Mademoiselle Salle is the
President of the Order, and upon the Introduction of every
member, makes a nice scrutiny into their Qualifications. 
There are likewise certain rites performed, which, after the
manner of the Free Masons, no one must ever disclose.  The
badge of the order is a ribbon, strip'd black, white, and
yellow, and the devise affixed to it, something resembling
an isicle.  They take an oath to fight against love, whose
power they renounce, and defy his whole quiver of darts: 
They allow all freedom amongst themselves, where every thing
is to be in common; but the hour the parties grow
particular, he or she, is to be excluded with infamy.


Generic Title South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) 
Date 1736.08.28 
Publisher Timothy, Lewis 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1736 
Bibliography B0045740
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