The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. Viii: No. 356, October 23, 1886.

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The Marshal consented to accompany her; he listened with interestto her tale, and when he had heard it to the end announced his intentionof informing the King of France, that her highness might be restored toher proper position and honours. Carolina, however, was quitedetermined that this should not be. She begged the Marshal to keep hersecret for one week, as her husband had certain negotiations, whichwould be ruined if her identity were disclosed. This he consented to do, and Carolina dismiss...ed him, with the assurance that on that day week heshould be definitely informed of her wishes in the matter.
On the appointed day the Marshal found that the princess and her husbandhad left their home. However, he succeeded in tracing them, and told theking of the noble lady who was then in his dominions. His Majestyentered into negotiations with the Empress Maria Theresa, with a view todeciding upon the manner in which her august aunt should be treated. Theupshot of these negotiations was a most tender letter from the Empressto Carolina, asking her to make the Austrian court her home, andpromising to load her husband and herself with honours and distinctions.


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