Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — volume 54, No. 335, September 1843

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And now, they have archbishops learning to liveon a shilling a-day. " From the Horse guards I had yet obtained nothing, but promises of "beingremembered on the first vacancy;" Clotilde was still a sufferer, and mytime, like that of every man without an object, began to be a deplorableencumbrance. In short, my vision of high life and its happiness was fairlyvanishing hour by hour. I occasionally met Lafontaine; but, congenial asour tempers might be, our natures had all the national difference, a...nd Isometimes envied, and as often disdained, his buoyancy. Even he, too, hadhis fluctuations; and a letter from Mariamne, a little more or lesspetulant, raised and sank him like the spirits in a thermometer.
But one day he rushed into my apartment with a look of that despair whichonly foreigners can assume, and which actually gave me the idea that hewas about to commit suicide. Flinging himself into a chair, and plunginghis hand deep into his bosom, from which I almost expected to see him drawthe fatal weapon, he extracted a paper, and held it forth to me.


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