Count Cavour And Madame De Circourt Some Unpublished Correspondence

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I may exaggerate the political range of my article, but I am under no delusion as to its literary merit.^ Since I learnt from the newspapers the illness and death of Mme Delaroche, ^ I have thought much of you, although you never made me aware o£ the ties of affection which bound you to that charming person. I only knew that Mme Delaroche possessed an irresistible charm; though I am little poetical by nature I was conscious of its effect. Seeing her and hearing her talk, I felt that I was in pr...esence of one of those choice natures which subjugate all who surround them; she was too perfect for this world. Her death must have left a great void in her surroundings. I grieve bitterly for her unhappy husband whose inspiring genius she was.
We have had at Turin for some days a person of 1 The article, on the " Railways in Italy, " was published not in the Revue des Deux Mondes, but in the Bevue Nouvelle, of May 1, 1846.
2 Madame Louise Delaroche, daughter of Horace Yemet, died in 1845.
OF THE ee ' CAvouB'S letters.


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