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��lebrunsawpla��eeyou,sai��there had been a sudden silence when he entered; no one saluted him but mme. le brun, who greeted [286] him with a smile, but all regarded him with curiosity. his dress was not like those of the gentlemen present, nor of their class at all; it had a sort of bohemian picturesqueness which rather suited his handsome, striking, sarcastic face; he was very young, not more than about twenty, but he spoke and moved with perfect unconcern amongst the uncongenial society into which he had fallen. mme. le brun, tired of the stupid, contradictory remarks of the amateurs who then, as now, were eager to criticise what they knew nothing about, and nearly always said the wrong thing, exclaimed impatiently����ninthesamew��byhersel��earertothepe��ning,off��ealonetogeth��desire,soth������heirsubjects��

nattierit �ϻ���������ô���иߵ�ģ�ط���΢��,�ɽ�������ģ�ط�����ϵ��ʽdid not take a long time to prepare frank's wardrobe for the journey. his grandmother had an impression that he was going on a whaling voyage, as her brother had gone on one more than sixty years before. she proposed to give him two heavy jackets, a dozen pairs of woollen stockings, and a tarpaulin hat, and was sure he would need them. she[pg 22] was undeceived when the difference between a sea voyage of to-day and one of half a century ago was explained to her. the housemaid said he would not need any thick clothing if he was going to japan, as it was close to jerusalem, and it was very hot there. she thought japan was a seaport of palestine, but mary made it clear to her that japan and jaffa were not one and the same place. when satisfied on this point, she expressed the hope that the white bears and elephants wouldn't eat the poor boy up, and that

��i hope she��s not��not very unhappy,�� he said. he could not help saying that: he had to speak of her to somebody.he was deeply in love with mme. d��harvelay, whose husband was the banker and intimate friend of m. de vergennes, then foreign minister. mme. d��harvelay, who returned his passion and carried on a secret liaison with him, used her influence with her husband to induce m. de vergennes to push him on. the husband, who was fascinated by ���������и߶�ȫ�׷���calonne and did not know or suspect what was going on, was persuaded by his wife one day to write a confidential letter to vergennes on the subject of the general alarm then beginning to be felt about the disastrous state of the finances and the peril threatening the monarchy itself, in which he declared calonne to be the only man who could save the situation. the court was then at fontainebleau, and it was contrived that this letter should be shown to the king in the evening, after he had retired to supper with his family.new �ɽ�������ģ�ط�����ϵ��ʽyork, june 18th, 1878.the noailles, unlike most of the great fren

presently m. l���� was announced, and mme. le brun having hidden herself behind the curtains, mme. de strogonoff ordered him to be shown in���������и߶�ȫ�׷���, and said to him��frank lingered behind, and the rest of the dialogue has not been recorded.the splendid ceremony of the benediction of the neva by the archimandrite, in the presence of the empress, the imperial family, and all the great dignitaries, deeply impressed her.the brothers of napoleon came to see the pictures of mme. le brun, which lucien especially greatly admired.the king had given le petit trianon to the queen, who delighted in the absence of restraint and formality with which she could amuse herself there, and if she had been satisfied with th���������и߶�ȫ�׷���e suppers and picnics with her family and friends in the little palace and its shady gardens, it would have be

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