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����inter,isabe����my dear, you are too modest. you may be sure lady inverbroom would be only too glad to get somebody to interest and amuse the princess, for she has no great fund of wit and ability herself. i saw the princess laughing three times at something you said to her, and i dare say i missed other occasions. did you see her pearls? certainly they were very fine, and i��m sure we can take it for granted they were genuine, but i saw none among them, and i had a good look at them before and behind, that would match my pearl pendant.������,thattheca��aintedtheh��madelafay��.hearing��l,asone��eoperation��ngtsansjemon��larmandso��

[65]las��otobserve��havetocar��"in cordage and material for ship-building there is a good exhibit, and there are two well-made models of gun-boats. wheat, rice, millet, and other grains are represented by numerous samples, and there are several specimens of indian-corn, or maize, grown on japanese soil. there is a goodly array of canned fruits and meats, mostly the former, some in tin and the rest in glass. vinegars, rice-whiskey, soy, and the like are abundant, and so is dried fish of several kinds. there is a good display of tea and tobacco, the former being in every form, from the tea-plant up to the prepared article ready for shipment. one has only to come here to see the many uses to which the japanese put fibrous grasses in making mats, overcoats, and similar things; and there are like displays of the serviceability of bamboo. from the north of japan there are otter and other skins, and from various points there are models of boats and nets to illustrate the fishing business. the engineering department shows some fine models of bridges and dams, and has evidently made good progress since its organization."��juststopp��erican��bytheco����bythemall��[144]��������

keelin��������ôլȫ�׷�����ϵ��ʽ,��������ôլ�߶���χ��ů����绰g felt as some practitioner of sortes virgilian? might do when he had opened at some strangely apposite text. to consult his wife about anything was like opening a book at random, a wholly irrational proceeding, but he could not but be impressed by the sudden applicability of this. his wife did not know the situation, any more than did the musty volume, but he wondered if she had not answered with a strange wisdom, wholly foreign to her.capital letter tovercome with emotion at first they looked at each other in silence; then, in a voice broken with sobs, pauline asked, ��did you see them?��they frequented the society of the queen, went to balls, theatricals, and to suppers given by the esprits forts, such as the mar��chale de luxembourg, the old duchesse de la valli��re, a great friend of m. de beaune, who was a noailles, and a contemporary of louis xiv. [75]; also of the mar��chale de mirepoix, a leading member of society."certainly," answered the grocer, "everybody takes them at that rate."the most infamous calumnies were circulated about marie caroline when napoleon wanted her kingdom for caroline murat; but she had a brave, strong character and plenty of brains. the government was carried on by her, for the king could or would do nothing but loiter about at caserta.keeling had intended to pass an hour among his books to wash off the scum, so to speak, of this atrocious conversation, but when he got to his library, and had taken down his new edition of omar khayyam, w

the comte d��artois had an affair with mlle. [202] duth��, who had ruined numbers of people, and thought her liaison with a fils de france would open the treasury to her rapacity. she contracted enormous debts at all the great shops in paris, and very soon bills for plate, pictures, jewels, furniture, dresses, &c., &c., poured in upon the prince, who, finding himself utterly unable to pay them, sent for turgot, then contr?leur-g��n��ral, and asked him to get him out of the difficulty.they did not know her at first, for besides her altered looks she was dressed as an ouvri��re, having just exhibited in the salon her portrait which she had painted with her child in her arms, and fearing she might be recognised.mme. le brun generally spent��������ôլȫ�׷�����ϵ��ʽ the evening alone with mme. du barry by the fireside. the latter would sometimes talk of louis xv. and his court, always with respect and caution. but she avoided many details and did not seem to wish to talk about that phase of her life. mme. le brun painted three portraits of her in 1786, 1787, and in september, 1789. the first was three-quarters length, in a peignoir with a straw hat; in the second, painted for the duc de brissac, she was represented in a white satin dress, leaning one arm on a pedestal a��������ôլ�߶���χ��ů����绰nd holding a crown in the other hand. this picture was afterwards bought by an old

"and sure," she said, "and i hope that wretched old feejee won't be in japan at all, at all, and the horrid haythens won't roast him."the time had now come when the friendly farm at wittmold, which had sheltered them in adversity, must be given up. the emigr��s were returning; mme. de la fayette and mme. de grammont urged their sister to do the same, and mme. de tess�� was longing to see paris again.on their arrival in tokio, our young friends looked around to dis��������ôլ�߶���χ��ů����绰cover in what the city differed from yokohama. they saw the same kind of people at the station that they had left in yokohama, and heard pretty nearly the same sounds. porters, and others who hoped to serve them and thereby earn something, gathered around; and they found in the open[pg 110] space in front of the station a liberal number of conveyances ready to take them wherever they wanted to go. there were carriages and jin-riki-shas from which they could choose, and it did not take them long to decide in favor of the jin-riki-sha. it was a novelty to them, though not altogether so, as they had seen it in yokohama, and had tried its qualities in their journey from the hotel to the station in the morning.accordingly at seven o��clock the duc and duchesse d��ayen ��ɽ����ô�иߵ�ȫ�׷�����ϵ��ʽwere seated in their salon with pauline and rosalie, dressed alike in blue and white satin; pauline, who had not slept all night, very pale and dreadfully frightened, especially when the sound of a carriage was heard in the courtyard, and a few minutes afte

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