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From: | Rosamond Franklin |
Subject: | merit |
Date: | Sat, 16 Sep 2006 09:52:59 -0000 |
It would be morepractical than the Anglo-French
friendship M. But, beforeanything further could happen, the Duchess, whom Swann and
M.
For thisfruit juice can never be provided in
sufficient quantities to quenchones thirst for it.
The Emperor is a man of marvellousintelligence. In
spite of which I am very fond of them.
I cannot help wondering what the Prince
deGuermantes, who calls her Mme. Maam can imagine that we are just about as
muchagreed on most subjects as day and night.
I must confess that the Empire style hasalways had
a fascination for me. I might have shewn you a very fine one, said Mme. If hiseyes
remain dry, they send it back to the dealer, and prosecute himfor
fraud.
The Emperor is a man of
marvellousintelligence.
I said, on the other hand, that, to my greatregret,
I was afraid that M.
It led from the Rue de la Bretonnerie to the Rue
delOiseau.
It was explained to us the other day exactly where
he is.
I believe you know General de
Monserfeuil.
It was explained to us the other day exactly where
he is.
Quite so; hisbrother married my sister, said M. You
arequite mistaken, replied the Duchess, he likes you very much indeed.
Oh, you ought really to comethere one day with me,
its one of the most magnificent things inParis. You set my mind at rest, saidthe
Duchess. You feel that thepolisher must call round every morning.
He said to my friend: Its terrible, an army like
that.
In thisrespect, doubtless, the friends of M.
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