The Duchess of Berry And the Court of Charles X

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The Duchess of Berry And the Court of Charles X
Imbert De Saint-Amand Arthur Léon Baron
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When he was going to his death, his eyes met, on the boulevard, those of one of his friends, theMarquis of Galard, who had returned with him secretly. The condemnedman had the presence of mind to seem not to recognize the passer-by, and the latter was saved, as he himself related with emotion sixtyyears afterward.
At the commencement of the Empire, the Count Charles de Mesnard wasliving at London, where he was reduced to gaining his living by copyingmusic, when the Emperor offered to restore hi
...s confiscated property ifhe would come to France and unite with the new regime. The Count ofMesnard preferred to remain in England near the Duke of Berry, whoshowed great affection for him. The Restoration compensated thefaithful companion of exile. He was a peer of France and Charles X. Treated him as a friend. He had married, during the Emigration, anEnglish lady, Mrs. Sarah Mason, widow of General Blondell, by whom hehad a daughter, Aglae, who was named a lady companion to the Duchess ofBerry, at the time of her marriage, in 1825, with the Count Ludovic deRosanbo, and a son, Ferdinand, married in 1829, to Mademoiselle deBellissen.

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