Diary And Correspondence of Count Axel Fersen Relating to the Court of France

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Diary And Correspondence of Count Axel Fersen Relating to the Court of France
Hans Axel Von Fersen
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I should be un- easy at your not having received our letters if the date of yours were possible ; you have dated it 19th and I received it 21st ; no post can go so quickly. I had already received four printed sheets; I warmed them, and wet them with the liquid, but found nothing.
I am very uneasy at getting no answer to the last letters. It has been impossible to send any one to Vienna ; I could find no one strong enough, or sufficiently safe and discreet for that errand. I am sorry ; it is ver
...y important that the emperor should know our true intentions, and that I should at last know what we can count on from him ; for without it 218 DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE OF [CHAP. Vin.
I shall be daily dragged into taking false steps ; my lan- guage and my manner to the people about me ought to change according to what we ought and may expect from without. I am strongly inclined to send you M. Goguelat, if only for three days, that he may talk things to the bottom with you. I have not yet spoken to him of this idea.


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