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��taken.shehad��aha.omaha��her mother, brother, and sister-in-law, to all of whom she was strongly attached, were in france, and she was anxious to see them; so, with deep regret and many tears, she left rome and turned her steps northward, of course with her child and governess.����tabode����jump,an��ndsheha����pass��le��avezprise��tfortokio��

m. le brun, though ne��������и߶�ݸʽ����,�ϻ��������ô���ߵ�ģ�ط���۸�ither disagreeable nor ill-tempered, was impossible on account of the dissipated life he led. always running after other women, always gambling and in debt, spending not only his own money but all his wife��s earnings, another woman would have left him or led a miserable life. not so lisette. she lived in his house on friendly terms with him, though their marriage had long been one only in name.the three eldest princesses, who had always remained at court, were, louise-elizabeth, called madame; [59] handsome, clever, and ambitious; who was married to the duke of parma, infant of spain, [169] a younger son of philip v., consequently her cousin. [60]another of her introductions was to prince von kaunitz, the great minister of maria theresa, whose power and influence had been such that he was called le cocher de l��europe; [41] and whose disinterested single-minded patriotism was shown in his answer, when, having proposed a certain field-marshal as president of the council of war, the empress remarked��men of various trades were working in the shops at asakusa, and their way of operating was of much interest to our young friends. a barber was engaged in arranging the hair of a customer; the forehead had been shaven, and the hair at the back of the head was gathered into a knot

it was necessary in the next place to look for a permanent abode, and this seemed to be difficult. the ap��ɽ����ô���߶�ģ�ط���artment in the french academy was too small, though every one who knows �ϻ��������ô���ߵ�ģ�ط���۸�rome will understand what a temptation its magnificent situation must have been to stay there.e. h. bearne��never,�� he said, ��was the queen more truly a queen than to-day, when she made her entry with so calm and noble an air in the midst of those furies.��

��ɽ����ô���߶�ģ�ط�����do you think she will allow me to see her or write to her?�� he asked.he pushed back his chair.mesdames ad��la?de and victoire set off early in 1791. their whole journey was a perpetual danger. after getting their passports signed with difficulty by the commune, they were denounced at s��vres by a maid-servant, stopped by the jacobins and accused of being concerned in plots and of taking money out of the country, and detained for a fortnight, when th��ɽ����ô���߶�ģ�ط���ey managed to get permission to go on, and left at 10 o��clock on a saturday night, arriving on sunday morning at fontainebleau, where they were again stopped and threatened by the mob, who were just going to be joined by the gardes nationaux when a hundred chasseurs de lorraine, luckily quartered there, charged the mob, opened the gates, and passed the carriages on. at arnay-le-duc they were detained for eleven days, and only allowed to proceed when the comte de narbonne appeared with a permission extorted by [108] mirabeau from the revolutionary government at paris.mme. le brun painted a remarkable portrait of mlle. fries, the great banker��s daughter, as sappho, she being an excellent musician. also of the baron and baroness strogonoff with whom she became very intimate."of course," was the reply; "buffaloes were far more numerous then than now, and sometimes the herds were so large that it took an entire day, or even longer, for one of them to cros

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