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twardbound��auxremo��aprivatea��what made this all the more provoking was that m. de calonne was not even, like m. de vaudreuil, [64] a great friend of hers. she did not know him at all intimately, and in fact only once went to a party given by him at the minist��re des finances, and that was because the soir��e was in honour of prince henry of prussia, who was constantly at her house. the splendid portrait she painted of calonne was exhibited in the salon of 1786. mlle. arnould remarked on seeing it, ��mme. le brun has cut his legs off to keep him in the same place,�� alluding to the picture being painted to the knees.����renota��tion.la������apanesegover��busy,andtryi��ivehere,you
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