This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: ...it aside with a gesture of annoyance, "which turns the head of every woman who has light hair and a slender figure. They all fancy themselves 'favourites.' But they will be taught their places. And a propos of that, would you believe it, Madame Junot, people actually tried to make mischief between you and me a few ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: ...it aside with a gesture of annoyance, "which turns the head of every woman who has light hair and a slender figure. They all fancy themselves 'favourites.' But they will be taught their places. And a propos of that, would you believe it, Madame Junot, people actually tried to make mischief between you and me a few years back when I went to Plombieres... but I never believed their stories about you, poor little woman." The truth of the matter is that she had believed them all. She readily drank in everything people told her on her return from Plombieres. She was informed that her husband had been seen coming out of Madame Junot's room at five o'clock in the morning, but it seems that she attached less importance to these reports than to the stories that were told her about Madame de Remusat and her long nocturnal confabulations with Bonaparte in the camp at Boulogne. Such was the state of affairs when Madame Duchatel entered upon her duties at Saint-Cloud. Josephine did 1 La duchesse de la Valliere. Sold by Maradan, bookseller, No. 29 Rue des Grands-Augustins over against the Rue du Pont de Lodi, year xiii (1804). This book ran through several editions. not look upon her with favour. The suspicions which had assailed her on the occasion of the fete given by the Minister of War had by no means disappeared, and the more she thought about the matter the more solid seemed the grounds of her mistrust. Unable to keep her own counsel she confided in Madame de Remusat, who did her utmost to set her mind at rest, but it was not easy to make her believe one thing when she had ocular demonstration of another, and she did not dismiss her apprehensions. The opportunity for which she was on the look-out of catching her husband in flagrante delicto was not long i...
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Very good. No DJ. Owner bookplate front paste-down page. Owner name, Edgeleth Martin, front free page. Foxing of some text and end pages. No other marks in lightly read book. Hardcover shelf wear, light soiling. 8 b/w photo plates. 378 pages.
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