The Life And Letters of Madame Bonaparte

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The King of W. Spends everything he can get hold of, and will keep up kingly state until his expended means leave him a beggar. He has never taken the slightest notice of his son, and is said to be as extravagant and thoughtless as he was fifteen years ago. He buys houses and then leaves them, and is less popular than any of his family.
Joseph is said to be the richest, and is a man of sense ; his family are not allowed to inhabit their chateau in Switzerland. I know Bo has written to you for m
...oney to buy a horse, which I beg you not to send him. He pretends it will be more economical for him to keep a horse than for me to pay nine francs per week for riding lessons ; but I prefer paying twice that sum rather than allow him to ride about the country.
He has been very ingenious in finding reasons of economy for this arrangement, but I have stopped his eloquence by positively assuring him that I would rather pay for a lesson every day, than allow him to ride gratis by the year. Bo has lessons of every kind ; his hours of recreation are filled by dancing, fencing and riding; Sundays are exclusively devoted to exercise.


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