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See Champollion-Figeac's "Louis et Charles d'Orléans," i. 63, and for my lord's English horn, ibid. 96. It seems as if Lord Lytton, in this new book of his, had found the form most natural to his talent.
Champollion-Figeac's LOUIS ET CHARLES D'ORLEANS, p. 348. At Charles's birth an order of knighthood was inaugurated in his honour. At nine years old, he was a squire; at eleven, he had the escort of a chaplain and a schoolmaster; at twelve, his uncle the king made him a pension of twelve thousand livres d'or.
Champollion-Figeac's "Ancient Egypt" had been published in 1840, having been preceded by Lenormant's "The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in the Louvre," in 1830, and followed by Prisse d'Avennes' "Monuments of Egypt" in 1847.
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