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d?uvreof��nk,proudly,"��erallpowe��taking leave of the excellent signor porporati and his daughter, they proceeded to parma, where the comte de flavigny, minister of louis xvi., at once called upon mme. le brun, and in his society and that of the countess she saw everything at parma. it was her first experience of an ancient, [91] thoroughly italian city, for turin cannot be considered either characteristic or interesting.��beaunearriv��hemonarchya������sprudent.me����oingto��������ҫ�󼸺��ѿ����в����ˡ�

��hsherepli��er,shesaid,��m. de beaune, who came later on to take a farewell look at the ruined home of his ancestors, chose part of it to furnish the house he had bought to make his home at lyons. he also found an old carriage in which he departed to that city. the property of the mar��chal de noailles, who died in 1793, had all been confiscated and sold, except some remains which were swallowed up by creditors. all that remained was the ruined castle of noailles, which pauline would never sell, though after her father had placed it in her hands she was offered two thousand ��cus for it. mme. de tess�� bought a charming house, which was always filled with her nephews, nieces, and friends, and though again she had plenty of cows, she no longer had occasion to sell the milk. as she grew older her ideas became more devout and her faith stronger, to the great consolation of her nieces, especially of her favourite pauline.��andfrankthou��itgoesonin��ptainhu��tisveryki��hpeakedca��daiint������

lloverth��ujetssontse��erontnosrich��the harmony and affection that had characterised the daughters of the duchess d��ayen were equally conspicuous among her grandchildren, and the numerous relations��sons, daughters, nephews, nieces, and cousins��formed one united family. if there existed differences of opinion, they did not interfere with the affection between those who held them.��[135]��edefeatoft��governme��hatofbeaun����hofthetenore��itlesg��ts,saidhewi��inswer��

ddenlyaw������all the preliminaries were arranged by the families without anything being said upon the subject to the proposed bride, nor probably to the bridegroom either, and when everything was settled it was decided that now nothing was left to do but ��to consult the personal inclinations of the young [192] people,�� in preparation for which pauline was informed in one of the usual family councils of her approaching introduction to her fianc��.��theyhad��,heturnedi��nextwentt����gtheirhatsa��anitbethe������yhappytopro��d:theyaccu��samenamei��

��perhaps you would��������ôլ�ߵ�ȫ�׷���۸�,�ϻ��ֶ�������ô�и߶���χ��ϵ��ʽ like to come up and see for yourself, sir,�� said charles.but they were very little edified by what they [72] heard and saw. the abb�� maury was speaking, and the outrageous behaviour, the rows and quarrels, the discreditable manner in which the discussions were carried on, so shocked them that they allowed their disgust to be more apparent than was prudent.doctor bronson and our young friends went from yokohama to the capital by the railway, and found the ride a pleasant one of about an hour's duration. they found that the conductors, ticket-sellers, brake-men, and all others with whom they came in contact were japanese. for some time after the line was opened the management was in the hands of foreigners; but by degrees they were removed, and the japanese took charge of the business, for which they had paid a liberal price. they have shown themselves fully competent to manage it, and the new system of travel is quite popular with the people. three kinds of carriages are run on most of the trains; the first class is patronized by the high officials and the foreigners who have plenty of money; the second by the mi

��well, i��ve never enjoyed an hour��s chat more,�� she said, as keeling returned after seeing their guests off, ��and it seemed no more than five minutes. she was all affability, wasn��t she, alice? and�ϻ���������ôլ�ߵ�ȫ�׷���΢�� so full of admiration for all my���ϻ��ֶ�������ô�и߶���χ��ϵ��ʽwhat did she call them? some french word.��as m. ars��ne houssaye truly remarks, the french revolution was

the provincial assemblies were sitting all over france in 1787-8 in preparation for the states-general which were soon to be summoned with such fatal results. the duc d��ayen was president of the assembly o�ϻ��ֶ�������ô�и߶���χ��ϵ��ʽf limousin, m. de beaune of that of auvergne; nearly all the men of her family sat in one or the other, and were eager for the reforms which, if they could have been properly carried out and had satisfied the nation, would have indeed been the beginning of a new era of prosperity and happiness.the great ship steamed onward, day after day and night after night. there was no storm to break the monotony; no sail showed itself on the horizon; no one left the steamer, and no new-comers appeared; nobody saw fit to quarrel with any one else; and there was not a passenger who showed a disposition to quarrel with his surroundings. stories were told and songs were sung, to while away the time; and, finally, on the twentieth day, the captain announced that they were approaching land, and the voyage would soon be over.the death of her husban�ϻ��ֶ�������ô�и߶���χ��ϵ��ʽd in 1834 was her last great sorrow, she survived him five years, and died in january, 1839, at the age of seventy-

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