The History of Hortense, Daughter of Josephine, Queen of Holland, Mother of Napoleon Iii

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' I have much to say to you. I wish to justify myself in your eyes from an imputation that distresses me.' " The queen began to enter into explana- tions; and the interview threatening to be a long one, I frankly reminded her that the French ambassador, who had brought me to St. Peter's, was coming back for me ; for I feared that a meeting would be embarrassing to both.
'"You are right,' said the queen. 'We must not be surprised together. Adien, then.
To-morrow at the Coliseum ;' and we separa-
... ted." Madame Eecamier, the bosom-friend of Cha- teaubriand, was in entire political sympathy with the illustrious poet. She regarded legiti- macy as a part of her religion, and was intensely 1824.] Peaceful Days, yet Sad. 265 Difficulty between Napoleon and Madame Recamier.
devoted to the interests of the Bourbons. She was one of the most beautiful and fascinating women who ever lived. Napoleon at St. Hele- na, in allusion to this remarkable lady, said: "I was scarcely First Consul ere I found myself at issue with Madame Kecamier.


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