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MADAME DE LAMABTINE. 363
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Announced It Is A Year The Ago Death Sin...
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which he increased his collection . The only amusement , he ni allowed ht himself was after an supper air , the the recitation flutep of layed his rosary beside , and his
window gprayers looking , " on the meadows upon of Tresserves , . He had reserved , this instrumentand also his love of musicsince his
youth Sardinia , when ' s reg he iments had . been He , was a musician very and fond listened in of one me , of to because his the , scientific King in nay of
idle and hours reliious I liked to lanations see his herbal on the , virtues of lants and the habits of g insects exp which in his opinion all attested p the greatness
and the design of , Providence . the exis u ting The obstacles gossi between p which of the the the house young mother had Eng informed raised lish lad on him y account and of the mys of attachment elf reli , and gion of
, and the hindrance which she put to our meeting each other . thinking wise He believed be lost thus it by He to m proposed arri be age his to duty being save to a favour soul sentinel wh us ich in in would every his sisters other way - ' ,
hous whenever e , and the . to vi give ilant me mother warning went , my by out p without laying her on his daug flute hter . , M ' windowwhich g was that of a room situated in a suburb out
<) f y the town , was near enough for the sharp sound of the became of instrument timing my mother to , visits reach -in with my -law the ear , Thus absence and thus the of hol g the ive man lad me y the who conscientiousl opportunity eventually y
my . y It served is doubtless a youthful the firs affection t time , that believin most g sincere he also p s iety erved has Heaven helped .
two lovers to a rendezvous !" . went After to the Paris season for the was over at of the printing baths , M his . de verses Lamartine . But
father while correcting who had littl his e proofs faith purpose , he in followed the muse the enriching urgent advice her votaries of his ,
la and Marquise solicited , a de dip Saint lomatic -Aulaire post . Throug and Madame h the interest la Duchesse of Madame de
third Broglie secretary , M . Pasquier of the , minister embassy at of Nap forei les gn . affairs When , named the famous him the first
Meditations _JBodtiques were printed and published , not copy long was in sent following to Miss it Birch He at went Chambery to Macon . Lamartine to bid adieu was to
for his the famil hand y , and of then his love passed . . This on to tim Savoy e he , was to ask successful yet once . again Miss have
Birch declared herself a Catholic 5 the mother appears to Chateau _yielded , and Royal the de marriage Chambery was . celebrated The contract in the was chapel signed of the by
Count Joseph de Maistre .
Madame De Lamabtine. 363
MADAME DE LAMABTINE . 363
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 363, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/3/
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