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MARIE-LOUISE (1791-1847)
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MARIE-LOUISE (1791-1847)
Empress of the French, second wife of Napoleon I.
L.A.S., Saint-Cloud 27 August 1813, to her brother, Prince FERDINAND of Austria (the future Emperor Ferdinand I)| 2 pages in-8.
She thanks him for his letters, and for his wishes for her party: "I cannot receive more pleasant ones my dear Ferdinand and which are more dear to me you know how much I am attached to you what you tell me of your health and that of Mother pleases me very much I hope that she will continue to be always so good. My sisters have given me a charming description of a day they spent with you at
Tornau, and they say they had a lot of fun, I would like to know about it, as it must interest you, if you need anything for the little farm write to me and I will send it to you. [...] I am leaving for Cherbourg the day after tomorrow I would like you to be able to see the sea, it is a very beautiful sight if I can find engravings of it I will send them to you. In the meantime, I am leaving my son in St Cloud where he is doing wonderfully well I have kissed him on your behalf...
Empress of the French, second wife of Napoleon I.
L.A.S., Saint-Cloud 27 August 1813, to her brother, Prince FERDINAND of Austria (the future Emperor Ferdinand I)| 2 pages in-8.
She thanks him for his letters, and for his wishes for her party: "I cannot receive more pleasant ones my dear Ferdinand and which are more dear to me you know how much I am attached to you what you tell me of your health and that of Mother pleases me very much I hope that she will continue to be always so good. My sisters have given me a charming description of a day they spent with you at
Tornau, and they say they had a lot of fun, I would like to know about it, as it must interest you, if you need anything for the little farm write to me and I will send it to you. [...] I am leaving for Cherbourg the day after tomorrow I would like you to be able to see the sea, it is a very beautiful sight if I can find engravings of it I will send them to you. In the meantime, I am leaving my son in St Cloud where he is doing wonderfully well I have kissed him on your behalf...
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