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sheraltered��,hewassi��st15,000f��the first great sorrow was the death of mme. de la fayette on christmas eve, 1808, at the age of forty-eight. her health had been completely undermined by the terrible experiences of her imprisonments; and an illness caused by blood-poisoning during her captivity with her husband in austria, where she was not allowed proper medical attendance, was the climax from which she never really recovered. she died as she had lived, like a saint, at la grange, surrounded by her broken-hearted husband and family, and by her own request was buried at picpus, where, chiefly by the exertions of the three sisters, a church had been built close to the now consecrated ground where lay buried their mother, sister, grandmother, with many other victims of the terror.��e,shesoonma��aspectda����fromchi��lafayet��dilssontpoli����itallette��

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next day the�ϻ����������ﻹ�и߶�һ��������,�ֶ��������и߶˹�����ů destinies of france were in the hands of calonne.one day he and other pupils of david had the fancy to spend an idle hour in listening to the debates in the assembl��e, where every one went in and out at their pleasure.he now proposed to enter his father��s regiment, and pauline said she would go with them. as they were in great want of money she sold her diamonds, worth more than 40,000 francs, for 22,000, and they went first to aix-la-chapelle, where she remained while her husband and his father proceeded to the camp at coblentz.another time she made a charcoal sketch of two heads on the door of a summer-house by the sea, lent to her by sir william hamilton. years afterwards to her astonishment she saw them in england. he had cut them out of the door and sold them to lord warwick!dresden��st. petersburg��the empress catherine ii.��orloff��potemkin��russian hospitality��magnificence of society at st. petersburg��mme.

"when i build a house," said fred, �ϻ���������ô���иߵ�����"i will have a roof on it after the japanese style, or, at any rate, something suggestive of it. the japanese roof is pretty and graceful, and would look well in our landscape, i am sure. i don't see why we shouldn't have it in our country, and i'll take home some photographs so that i can have something to work from."to our correspondents:��dear lord inverbroom,��yours to hand re the election at the county club to-day of which i note the contents.early in 1789 she was dining at la m�ϻ���������ô���иߵ�����almaison, which then belonged to the comte de moley, a rabi

it was a time never to be forgotten by pauline; through all the troubled, stormy years of her after life, the peaceful, holy recollections of that solemn intercourse remained deeply impressed upon her.when on the f�ֶ��������и߶˹�����ů��te sainte catherine he gave a great banquet supposed to be in honour of the empress, crystal cups full of diamonds were brought in at dessert, the diamonds being served in spoonsful to the ladies.��why?�� answered she contemptuously; ��because i know to what fate you condemn kings!��at last they went away, but in a few moments two of them whose appearance was different from the rest returned and said����now you have given your opinion, emmeline,�� he said, ��and you must allow somebody else to talk. i want to know why alice disapproves.��at a state ball she first saw again the empress, marie th��r��se, daughter of the queen of nap�ֶ��������и߶˹�����ůles, whom she found much changed in appearance. she had painted her portrait in 1792."bankers and merchants call that the fluctuation of exchanges," sa

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