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60 OUR FRENCH CORRESPONDENT.
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. » . Paris, August 18, 1862. Season Par...
to the enthusiasm of the moment , and burst into vociferous cries of " Vive 1 ' Imperatrice ! Vive le Prince Imperial !" flaxenhaired child
about The ei Empress ght years was old no , who sooner had seated obtained than the a prize for - elocution , , came forward and recited an address in verse which was composed _,
for the occasion by one of the pupils . Her Imperial Majesty descended seemed deep from ly affected the dais on on hearing which her it ; fauteuil when it was was laced conclude embraced d she p
the name and little loyalty they girl were which , and so thanked they gracefull entertained her y uttered and , her towards for schoolfellows the sentiments the founders , , in of whose love
andprotectors The Empress of the paid house particular in which attention they were to b the eing different educated articles . of "
needlework which were exhibited amongst the industrial products of embroidered the young muslin ladies . collars She expressed and desired a wish that to select an additional for herself medal some
should as skilled well among be as g to iven the the , to protegees be il who called , in should ic the the art produce Empress of cutting ' the medal - best out , " dresses specimen to the , most & of c , pup
painting on porcelain , which she seemed to consider an art peculiarl The y adapted play-ground to the , capacities or as it is of here women called . , le jar din de recreation ?
was next visited . The most juvenile portion of the community _,, Empress the encouraged rarest , flocked flowers by the around sweet which her countenance their , and several vied with and parterres amiable each other produced demeanor in finding ; of while her the
two or three little oneswho had doubtless been hearing a great deal about the Prince Imp , 6 rial , ventured upon asking why he was
not brought to see them , whereupon his mother promised to bring him The at Maison no very Imperiale distant period de St . . Denis is exclusively appropriated to
the the educ Leg ation ion of of Honor daughters . It , sisters was , ori and ginall nieces y established of the Knig by hts the of
-Emperor educated of the Empress Nap nominated oleon Josep . to Madame hine the , honorable whose Camp daug an post was hter vof , throug its , Hortense princi h pal the , directress influence she had .
Mdlle . Beauh , arnaisafterwards married to General Lavalette , and so , was celebrated also Caroline for her Bonaparte conjugal devotion , subsequentl , was y one Queen of the of Nap first les pup . Several ils , as
other distinguished women were brought up in this institution , which the Chancellor According Emperor present to Napoleon the s ori to g frequentl inal the Emperor regulations y visited the of . name the founder of the lady , the who Grand is
lad the appointed other dignitaries functionaries to the twelve post on of ladies his Grande own of the _Surintendante authority first class . _, They and forty nominates consist ladies of of the six all
y , , more second class il-teachers , twenty or novices candidates or under for the mistresses noviciate , besides and 500 as many ils ' pup , , pup ,
60 Our French Correspondent.
60 OUR FRENCH CORRESPONDENT .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1862, page 60, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091862/page/60/
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