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W Mademoiselle Kaohel Felix Was Born On ...
in his carriage near her street , with a servant on the watch . Soon he heard her gates open , and presently the tragedienne ' s equipage
crossed the boulevards , and took the way to the bridges : the observer continued to foliow . But let us shorten this recital , and
come at once to the motive of this nocturnal expedition . Kachel , in her thirst for excitement , had gone to take possession of a window
which she had hiredto see the assassins of General Brea guillotined , at break urin of this day tim ! ewhen her health was failinsome of her letters g
were tou g ching , from , . the sad presentiment , now , , alas ! verified ,, of her untimely end .
myself yet " I M feel y to health its a supernatura stud , far y . from I know l mending strength not , wh when seems y my I to illness undertake take makes pleasure a new me in uneasy part leaving and , that the me devote mind , ives and :
p black lays shadows a great part to in it soul ; my & c imagination To- seek day s I rose to fa too thom late all to , and give you g any news of myself . my It is half , -past one in the morning . Mama and Sarah are . gone to the hall at the Opera Gomique . I was too irritation tired yesterday increases . I am
I not feel satisfied better about since my I have health followed ; it abandons the regimen me ; my prescribed by Dr . Eayer .. . . I . appears cough less ; the — this faculty is a great orders progress me a . season I shall at go Ems to . the At Baths first as they soon " wi as shed where Jun to e
I send saw me my to poor JEaux belove bonnes d sister '; but Rebecca I could die never . Adieu recover ! In my bidding health you there adieu , , I shall perhaps see you . " Rachel .
watch showed . . . which the . " inside Houssaye you of have the tells animal so me prettil that b y it the arran is enamel he ge who d , which gave in rep you lacing represents the the little your glass Louis humble which Xy . ' y
servant . I thinkand so does Sarah , that the lower part of the face is too long . be But worn this after cannot now , death be . corrected I am so . weak , I think that , however that may , thi not s is be a long thing first onl . y to If my
I Madame if should there de be _yjlay Girardin such it a well one would , and for write I would like me to cause a take historical a tears part part to which be of shed a bears consumptive for a I name should , patient I think weep ,
myself . We _"Tis in vain speaking to , tell about me I am watches nervous it ; is I feel as when there , the is something key has been gone
turned wrong . too much were something goes crack ! ; I feel something which goes _cracJc in mewhen I wind , myself up to play . The day before yesterday , in ' Horace , '
I felt , the crack . Yes , my friend , it was so . This is between ourselves on account of my mother . " Rachel . "
To make an end , here is the letter from Sardon to Mario , giving the fatal intelligence of Mile . Bachel ' s death : —
" Cannet , 4 th January , 1858 . on it must " exchang I do have not ing know prepared our what comp you liments was for the the on date fatal the of termination new my year last , letter ht : poor I she had , Rachel my foreseen dear embraced Mario it . Friday eternal ; but me ,
that adieu with so in mi rep extreme ly ht to yet our an hope effusion good for som wishes , that e days . I Doctor felt of life in Borgonnier thoug On Saturday assured gave there us me was an , however nothing ,
and new from ; we Rachel which g remained she was as roused usual at in a intervals kind of . b stupor fits caused of intolerable , by her weakness suffering , , y
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1858, page 162, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051858/page/18/
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