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��the brothers of napoleon came to see the pictures of mme. le brun, which lucien especially greatly admired.��m. de montagu was now with the troops of the duc de bourbon, and hearing he was to pass through li��ge, pauline went there to see him, and waited at an inn to which she knew he would go. though he was overjoyed at this unexpected meeting, he had to leave the same day, as an engagement was imminent, and he remarked that those who were accused of being the last to join the army must not be last on the battlefield.����her last and only constant love affair was with the poet lemercier, whose devotion never changed until her death in 1820, when she was forty-two years of age.������pauline went to confession to one of the old priests, and tried in every way to help her aunt, with more good will than knowledge, for when diligently watering the vegetables and flowers she watered the nettles besides, to the great amusement of mme. de tess��.��
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