Pierre Dubois (pee-AIR doo-BWAH)
A French Gentleman
Pierre Dubois
Pierre Dubois was the quintessential Parisian gentleman of the Enlightenment, embodying the grace and cultural flair of the era. Born in 1743 into a family with noble ties, he was well-versed in the arts of poetry and persuasion from a young age. By 32, Pierre had become a fixture in the salons of Paris, a city pulsating with the rhythm of revolution and romanticism.
With a reputation for his eloquent verses and the easy charm of a seasoned courtier, Pierre navigated the intricate social labyrinths of Paris with a roguish smile. The night of June 7th, 1775, was but a glimmer in the tapestry of his adventures. His apartment, nestled within the heart of the city, was as much a sanctuary as it was a testament to his tastes – rich in culture, comfort, and the echoes of many such nights that blended into the dawn.