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" We shall meet again, shall we not, in a better world, where you will put off coming to rejoin me as long as possible ; believe, too, that in quitting this one I regret nothing but you, but your dear affection, which alone has made me find here any charm.... "
Louis Napoleon and Mademoiselle de Montijo - Page 187
by Imbert de Saint-Amand - 1900 - 504 pages
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Authentic Memoirs of Prince Napoleon Louis Bonaparte

Martha B. Wheaton - France - 1848 - 154 pages
...was the only charm of my life. It will be a consolation to you, my dear child, to think that you made your mother as happy as it was possible for her to be ; you will think of my affection for you, and you will have courage. Believe that from another world...
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The History of Napoleon III: Emperor of the French

John Stevens Cabot Abbott - France - 1868 - 714 pages
...existence here. It will be a consolation to you, my dear child, to reflect that by your attentions you have rendered your mother as happy as it was possible for her, in her circumstances, to be. Think that a loving and a watchful eye still rests on the dear ones we...
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The Life of Napoleon III.: Derived from State Records, from ..., Volumes 4-6

Blanchard Jerrold - France - 1875 - 532 pages
...my life. It will be a consolation to you, my dear child, to know it was your care for her which made your mother as happy as it was possible for her to be. You will think of all my love for you, and take courage. Believe that we always keep a kindly and searching...
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Louis-Napoléon and Mademoiselle de Montijo

Imbert de Saint-Amand - France - 1897 - 546 pages
...threw himself into the arms of this beloved mother. CHAPTER XVIII THE DEATH OF QUEEN HORTENSE n~^HE Duchesse de Saint-Leu, as Queen Hortense had been...sweet idea ; it is too necessary not to be true. That 187 good Arese, I give him my blessing also, as to a son. I press you to my heart, my dear. I am very...
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Louis-Napoléon and Mademoiselle de Montijo

Imbert de Saint-Amand - France - 1897 - 544 pages
...threw himself into the arms of this beloved mother. CHAPTER XVIII THE DEATH OF QUEEN HORTENSE n^HE Duchesse de Saint-Leu, as Queen Hortense had been...sweet idea; it is too necessary not to be true. That 187 good Arese, I give him my blessing also, as to a son. I press you to my heart, my dear. I am very...
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Hortense

John Stevens Cabot Abbott - France - 1903 - 394 pages
...existence here. It will be a consolation to you, my dear child, to reflect that by your attentions you have rendered your mother as happy as it was possible for her, in her circumstances, to be. Think that a loving and a watchful eye still rests on the dear ones we...
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Napoleon the Third: The Romance of an Emperor

Walter Geer - Biography & Autobiography - 1921 - 632 pages
...my life. It will be a consolation to you, my dear child, to know it was your care for her which made your mother as happy as it was possible for her to be. You will think of all my love for you, and take courage. Believe that we always keep a kindly and searching...
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