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418 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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Memoirs Of Hacjiel, By Madame De B -. Hu...
p revelations blazoning ieces of malicious the made reserve gossi which p of carefull while the writer y doubting colle in cted not , and we mentioning stamped cannot as forget them authentic ; ; the oH ;
generosity to her family , unwillingly certified and yet so inextricably that woven it up is stained with assertions and spoilt or and dim hints blackene of ulterior d like the and re mean st : — motives and yet , ,
We know our author must be correct and reliable , for does she not mantic go out of genero her way sity which expressl , strange y to contradict to say , the had one been anecdote rumoure unfortunate of d and ro- !
credited about our poor heroine . Poor indeed , and most No one seems to have approached her save for some base and . unworthreasonwe see her preyed upon by all who surrounded her _,,
and amidst y a crowd ; of enthusiastic admirers no one seems to have come as a friend ; no one with a word of real sympathy or counsel
to strike out the inner fire , which , spite of the efforts of their friends _,, we will believe lies hidden deep in the soul of every real artist . few
There is a letter to one of her children , —nothing in it beyond a corded being common the , perhaps -place one motherl onl in y answer touch y words to of the womanl , which one y yet onl feeling y has true a strange which and natural we pathos find appeal from
rethat had ever been made upon her heart . here some " in Dear as strength the it little is best possible and one The , my — to M bed appetite be y health in Egyp is , which seems tolerabl t . There has improving y good a are southern . , in I for am Cairo I have settle aspect two alread d as hotels comfortabl as y acquired l , and as y I
it one am is of your warm school . here dortoirs there - _, room with is no a lack ceiling of proportionall air . The table y hig is h very , so , that good although . arge The very
cookwho is a Frenc , hwomanin consideration of our being country-women ,, the country gets town , up little and I hope extra in the nice will environs dishe some , s for ; day it us is visit . a I very have itand rich alread that , curious y Gro taken d will and shor permi i t nt walks eres t me tin i t n g
. you , be tragedienne tis " your amusements More cicerone than . Everyone ever ; ever that since do is we , your I meet I congratulate left faithful is Marseille ready guide to s myself I obli . hav ge e , of everywhere to b serve eing , a and met gr to -r with - procure r-ande the
most maternal hosp ; itality . make " Your me smile aunt , * and is very that well is not : always she laughs easy , , that she for I sings am find , often she would thinking comfort dance that in the to I _>
thoug am far ht from that my I am dear a voluntary little ones exile . It for is true a few months I , in some order that I may return to children strong and healthto leave them no more .
fati "I h s ave and my just itates made me an two effort things to writ strictl y e you y prohibited so long a b letter y the , p for hys writing icians . - gueag
your all I ca the n gratitude , therefore news if b you , y write writing know to , of no me any one a , long for else we letter by can . this get Tell mail no me papers . all I hope your here you . thoug will hts prove and - . dear bthe next boatThere earth
made were quake "I several a shall in great Alexandria write accidents impression to my while . upon I must we parents me were now . there It bid y was you ; a there sublime good was -bye horror . no enclosing harm . In was done a Cairo an thousand , but there it
-, kisses . " It was difficult to find anything here on which to found a
_disa-* Mademoiselle Sarah .
418 Notices Of Books.
418 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1858, page 418, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081858/page/58/
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