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   British Monitor (Newspaper) - July 19, 1818, London, Middlesex                                THE Late the BY LEWIS GOLDSMITH PRO ARIS ET July OF DE our 1 soon became Indeed I verv soon after took a young woman under my I could not allow her and she was content to live in a third which I lor I was much pleased with her conduct all the lime bhe remained with was about four I went the country for about a and left her in On my return her servant delivered me the fol lowing I Jo not quit my dear without expe much grief and am sorry thai you will have to complain of 1 dare you will rue if I tell that if 1 had stayed with I must refused brilliant are not and cannot provide for me Adieu I my dear friend be that 1 love Notwithstanding my conduct towards 1 love you from the bottom of my upon ROSALIE will never forget was certainly a beautiful I sorry to lose but I certainly could not blame her for doing what she Something occurred now which was more serious to that the death of the Marchioness DE POM the friendship which had for me made me During her be cime intimately acquainted with Prince DE GUE which was of I now fell ill and continued so for a Prince DE TINGRY MONTMORENCY remar in a Miss du a rustic look ing girl of about 40 years of but she ap was very and fond of She devoted much of her time to the Chevalier DC her husbands ne phew I often visited I soon perceived that I Nothing could me better than lo become as it ojf the best Madame pe was not nor were her manners Her love for was perceptible by every body that saw us 1 went with her to her country in I master of all her She WHS the occasion of a which I notice if it had not been much spoken of iu every The Marquis de had a house at in which he gave a very miserable lodging to the Duchess Madame DE him to give the Duchess a better but nothing would as he by doing that he must give up his which he was not disposed to She re quested me to lay a plan to compel the No ble Host to be more gallant to his The following plan was adopted and The the de the Chevalier de Prince de GuE and waylaid our host in the in the forest of where he had been spending the evening ul a friends We stopped his took him out of put him into a led him into the thickest part of the we ed in the most pelite to cede his apartment to the Duchess I to which he We then ordered the postillion to live on and told the Marquis that we should proceed on a journey till he assented to our pro We at two leagues from There he became unruly we told the postmaster that he was and had run away from the place of his Of course no attention was paid by the people of the posthouse to his When we had gone about a league he assented to our proposition consequently we turned and conducted him He appeared to us to consider the matter in no other light than as a His him to be offended at our and urged him to tell the whole affair to his father the Duke de complain of it to the King and which was accordingly went to next after a few This highly mid reverted is is lac Kings Body hours I received a letter from my who told that in consequence of what hud oc curred the preceding we uere all to be sent to the 1 put on the best counte I could sent for some actresses of the and them a expecting every moment the visit of a police officer find ing that I waa not at all I sat off next morning for to join the KINOS His MAJESTY did not to notice On our and being on duty at the the King came up to and You are all of yon a of come and sup with imr with you GUEMENE and DE Soon after this my intimacy with Madame de TINGRY The Duchess of GRAMMONT again interested herself about Madame de STAINVILLE became every day which the Duke of CHOISEUL she and I were very I could not forget her treatment of me she to be sorry for her About this time her husband pur chased an hotel in the which she alone The assiduities and attentions of of GRAMMONT towards me did not escape Ma dame de She now again began to take an interest in my as as weU as were invited to dine with the Duke de She sent an apology that she could on account of a violent head Immediately after I went to enquire after her out of not expecting that 1 should be to my great I was desired She received rne with with she to You will play a great ahd nothing now so glorious as to make the con quest of the Duchess de GRAMMONT 1 re that nothing subsisted between me and that lady but friendship whatever there it could not affect as she gave me up for De said I do not deny my once having loved that but thats I long since have wished to renew my connexion with you but I own to that my frightens Tell me candidly are you in love with Madame de or only like her from interested motives Madame de I has claims on my but nothing more but as to believe rne 1 love no pne but tell in fu every thing that passes In I sacrificed Madame de GRAMMONT to Madame de STAINVILLE the former and treated me very coolly and as to her shewed her the greatest One morning Madame said to me You have now u very powerful but who will not be preferred to The de to rne and offered to me his and his influence and in spite of my cold and I could not get rid of In cited persecutions increased he waa jealous of and he went so far as to require of her never to see me She if he supposed me her or her that no thing could alter her sentiments for Her de about this time also became jealous of me he forbade her to receive my and ordered his doors to be shut tp A small private the upper tier at the Italian was the only place where we and this was even attended with But by means of bribing her and 1 was very often ad mitted to her Once we were nearly being One evening STAIN VILLE left Paris for where he said he should remain a I was soon informed of and was admitted into her house when Her all her domestics had retired to I had not been there when a violent knock ing was heard at the bre entered jn a saying Alls is my Lord lie had already passed the court and could not go down by the great stair case without meeting I therefore went into his where there was the only can dle 1 immediately extinguished and he passed so close to me that his clothes touched I could not get into the court but was obliged to go into the I got upon the and down into the when the military patrole happened to pass who arrested as they took me for a A bundled louis which 1 gave them pro cured my instant The time for my marriage now It was consummated the 4th My father was much pleased at having given me a wife who did not love and did not at all suit Alter mass I went to the Duchess de where I Madame de came We endeavoured to conceal our sorrows and melan She left usi soon I handed her to her This was not very but i could not avoid She said to me in I cannot endure the insulting joy of the Duke of CHOISEUL he really that you will be attached to that cross child whom have given you for a Promise me that you will always be the same to me that man frightens J scarcely had time to but she could easily perceive passed within I lived very quietly with my and was very attentive to who soon began to to could not be to a Hum who Uad leas I to require love woman bnd Ma daroe de STAINVILLE engrossed and she became every day more attached to The opportunities to see other were very as her doors were still shut to me by her She sent one day to to come to her I was to be admitted by the garden door when I came to she said to The Duke de CHOISEUL asked me for an which I have granted I should wish you to hear our you may hen judge on what footing we are go and conceal yourself iu that closet behind my dont I was scarcely put in the when the Duke I listened to the following curious dialogue I had a great desire to my dear little sister J have interesting things to say to you indeed for you and for No one loves you as 1 dot my dear child and I shall be desirous of giving you Only judge then how provoked I must be at your cold and towards really dont of what you complain I should be sorry if behaviour displeased but I cannot reproach myself for not entertaining those sentiments for you which I owe to T do not mean it so I am in love with and is wanting to my happiness and if you would What would your brother say suppose he were to overhear your conversation DUKE Oh it is not your love for aiy ther that makes you so nice my dear lit tit if you had not a you would soon give yourself up to wanted to em brace but she repulsed have no nor am I desirous of having any bat if I were so I would have a man that I Cease to play the You have had de and now you have de But and do ima gine that I will put up with such As to your present he is an insolent young You will have to remember  

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