The Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay — volume 3

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The Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay — volume 3
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short, however, has been its duration ! A packet has justfollowed him, containing a letter from Berthier, to tell him thathis appointment was made out according to his own demands ! andPage 205 enclosing another letter to the commander-in-chief, Leclerc, withthe orders of government for employing him, delivered in terms, the most distinguished, of his professional character.
All hesitation, therefore, now necessarily ends, and nothingremains for M. D'Arblay but acquiescence and despatch, -- whi
...lehis best consolation is in the assurance he has universallyreceived, that this expedition has the good wishes and sanctionof England. And, to avert any misconception or misrepresentation, he has this day delivered to M. Otto(167) a letter, addressedimmediately to the first Consul, acknowledging the flatteringmanner in which he has been called forth, but decidedly andclearly repeating what he had already declared to the warminister, that though he would faithfully fulfil the engagementinto which he was entering, it was his unalterable resolutionnever to take up arms against the British government.

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