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doccasiont��estobepr��e[191]sentby��in spite of all her social success hers was not a disposition to be happy. she was too excitable, emotional, and unreasonable. a liaison with a brother of garat brought her much unhappiness, [103] and her unfortunate marriages and love affairs caused the emperor napoleon to say to her one day at some court entertainment����run,comingou��anesep��edyoul��verthetyp������misfortuneh����

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hoursherea������in the autumn of 1790 lisette went to naples, with which she was enchanted. she took a house on the chiaja, looking across the bay to capri and close to the russian embassy. the ambassador, count scawronski, called immediately and begged her to breakfast and dine always at his house, where, although not accepting this invitation, she spent nearly all her evenings. she painted his wife, and, after her, emma harte, then the mistress of sir william hamilton, as a bacchante, lying on the sea-shore with her splendid chestnut hair falling loosely about her in masses sufficient to cover her. sir william hamilton, who was exceedingly avaricious, paid her a hundred louis for the picture, and afterwards sold it in london for three hundred guineas. later on, mme. le brun, having painted her as a sybil for the duc de brissac after she became lady hamilton, copied the head and gave it to sir william, who sold that also!��moreandmore��eelingr����eking,wh��ggeste��esticaffai��[99]����nthedista��

thus h��������ôլ�ߵ�ģ���������,�ϻ����������и߶��������绰appily and peacefully the rest of her life flowed on; her interest in all political and social matters��art, science, and literature��remaining undiminished, her affection for old friends unaltered, while new ones were constantly added to the number, until on may 29, 1842, she died at the age of eighty-seven.fred thought it might be grand and profitable to the country, but it would be necessary to make the pillows for the people; and from what he had heard of congress, he didn't think they would vote away the public money for anything of the sort. besides, the members of congress would not wish to deprive themselves of the privilege of sleeping on feather pillows, and therefore they wouldn't vote away their liberties. so he advised frank to study japan a little longer before he suggested the adoption of the japanese pillow in america."tokio and yeddo are one and the same thing. tokio means the eastern capital, while yeddo means the great city. both names have long been in use; but the city was first known to foreigners as yeddo. hence it was called so in all the books that were written prior to a few years ago, when it was officially announced to be tokio. it was considered the capital at the time japan was opened to foreigners; but there were political complications not understood by the strangers, and the true relations of the city we are talking about and kioto, which is the western capital, were not explained until some time after. it was believed that there were two emperors or kings, the one in yeddo an

"by all means," replied the doctor, with a smile; "it is time to begin at once. you are in a foreign country and there are plenty of things to write about. your information will be to a great extent new and interesting to your friends, and the reasons that i gave you for not writing a long letter from niagara do not exist here."all that country, frascati, l��ariccia, castel gandolfo, ��������ôլ�ߵ�ģ���������albano, gensano, is a dream of beauty and romance. lakes, mountains, and forests, picturesque towns and villages perched high upon the steep sides of precipices, rocks crowned with ruined towers or convents, ancient villas like huge palaces, with colonnades, fountains, and loggie, buried among deep woods of ilex and chestnut, in whose cool shade they could spend the bright, hot, glowing days.the doctor went on to explain that the japanese farmers were very watc��������ôլ�ߵ�ģ���������hful of their crops, and that men were employed to scare away the birds, that sometimes dug up the seed after it was planted, and also ate the grain while it was ripening. the watchmen had pieces of board which they put on frames suspended in the air, and so arranged that they ra

pauline was almost in despair. her child died, as all the others had done; letters from home had stopped, she did not know what had become of her mother, sisters, and grandmother; they were in the middle of winter and had only enough money for another month; more and more emigr��s were crowding into brussels, flying from the terror, which had begun.m. de beaune not only refused to receive or speak to the vicomte de noailles and�ϻ����������ﻹ�и߶�ȫ�׷��� la fayette, but would scarcely allow pauline to see her sisters, at any rate in his h?tel. when they were announced anywhere he took up his hat and left the house, and the banging of doors in the distance proclaimed his displeasure. it was worse when she was alone with her husband and his father in the evenings. ever since the fall of the bastille m. de beaune had been anxious to emigrate with his family, and pauline, who shared his opinions, had the same wish. but her husband disapproved of it, and the endless discussions and altercat��������ôլ�ߵ�ģ���������ions, in which m. de beaune was irritated and violent, and his son quiet and respectful though resolute, made her very unhappy.the king was very fond of his daughters, but had no idea of bringing them up properly. the four younger ones were sent to the convent of fontevrault, in

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