Madame Mohl Her Salon And Her Friends a Study of Social Life in Paris

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A man named Libri, who was librarian under the Government, purloined a considerable number of costly books and manuscripts, old missals, and unique volumes of every sort, from the public libraries of Paris, Lyons, Bordeaux, &c. , and carried on this systematic HER SALON AND HER FRIENDS 105 robbery for years. When, finally, he was found out, Madame Mohl's indignation against the Government which had allowed the larceny to go on so long undiscovered was beyond description. She abused the King and... his Ministers and the whole administration with a vehemence that drove an old friend to ex- claim impatiently, ' And so, forsooth, because one man in the public service was a thief, you would upset the King and the Cabinet ! ' This headlong violence against the whole regime on account of an individual defalca- tion was extremely characteristic of Madame Mohl's general manner of judging men and things. She was so entirely under the influ- ence of her feelings at the moment, that she lost sight, for the time being, of everything else, and went far beyond the bounds of reasonableness, and said a great deal more than she meant.

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