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at the beginning of august, pauline, after making up the accounts, told her father-in-law that she had enough money left only to carry on the household for three months longer, but that if they returned to brus�ֶ��������ﻹ�иߵ��������sels it would last twice as long, for they could live there much better at half the cost.asakusa is famous for its flower-shows, which occur at frequent intervals, and, luckily for our visit�ϻ���������ô�и߶���χ΢��ors, one was in progress at the time of their pilgrimage to the temple. the japanese are great lovers of flowers, and frequently a man will deprive himself of things of which he stands in actual need in order to purchase his favorite blossoms. as in all other countries, the women are more passionately fond of floral productions than the men; and when a flower-show is in progress, there is sure to be a large attendance of the fairer sex. many of these exhibitions are held at night, as a great portion of the public are unable to come in the daytime on account of their occupations. at night the place is lighted up by means of torches stuck in the ground among the flowers, and the scene is quite picturesque.the makers of the revoluti

��i had the pleasure of speaking very warmly in your favour, sir thomas,�� said lord inverbroom, at length, ��and, of course, of voting for you. i may tell you that i am now considering, in consequence of the election, whether i shall not resign the presidency of the club. it is an unusual proceeding to reject the president��s candidate; i think your rejection reflects upon me.��the young emperor and empress showed the same kindness and friendship to mme. le brun as their parents and grandmother, but the time had come when she was resolved to return to france, and in spite of the entreaties of the emperor and empress, of her friends, and of her own regret at leaving a country to which she had become attached, she started in september, 1801, for paris, leaving her un��������ô���и߶�ģ�ط���绰grateful daughter, her unsatisfactory son-in-law, and her treacherous governess behind.the king would not even try to defend himself or those belonging to him. narbonne fritzlard begged him to let him have troops and guns with which he would soon scatter the brigands, who could only pass by meudon and the bridges of s��vres and st. cloud. ��then, from the heights i will cannonade them and pursue them with cavalry, not one shall reach paris again,�� said the gallant soldier, who even then would have saved the miserable king in spite of himself. [79]this entertaining scheme succeeded adm�ֶ��������ﻹ�иߵ��������irably. alice showed a remarkable sense of dramatic by-play, and talked very eagerly to her neighbour, while mr silverdale stripped off layer after layer of paper, as if she was quite unaware that anything unusual was happening, and it was not till an unmistakable shape of slippers bega

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