A Great Peace Maker : the Diary of James Gallatin, Secretary to Albert Gallatin, 1813-1827
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It went much better as now we have some idea of our roles. There is no doubt father intends going home soon. I will be glad in one way, but very sorry to leave my beloved Paris. Puysegur and Montesquieu misbehaved so much to-day at rehearsal that Madame de Gallatin threatened to get substitutes for them — they both are very funny. JUNE 25 A reception at the Palais Royal to-night and a Court ball on the 29th. How sick I am of these entertainments. We have a dinner-party to-morrow. Mamma has a wh...eeled chair, so can be present. The invitations were launched before her accident. Mormornsen had six more kittens to-day, father un- known. Glorious weather. I drove father for the first time in my curricle to-day. He enjoyed it very much. He and I dine at the English Embassy on Wednesday. Mamma has begged to be excused. JUNE 26 The reception at the Palais Royal was far more amusing than I thought it would be: a great many English friends that the Orleans family had made in England. It ended in a dance.
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