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[Footnote 569: Voir dans The Miller's Daughter de Tennyson, comment un motif vieux comme le monde peut être repris, retouché, par une main d'artiste, jusqu'

She was extremely beautiful, and to this she joined a demeanor of incomparable majesty. She was endowed with a lively understanding and was a great lover of poetry and the arts." She was the daughter of James V. of Scotland by his second wife, Mary of Lorraine.

Boissier in his Vie de Mme. de Sévigné says that when, in 1671, the correspondence between mother and daughter begins, "Mme. de La Fayette has but recently united herself with the Duc de La Rochefoucauld in that close intimacy which gave the world so much to talk about."

Gryphus did not discover Rosa's flight until five hours after her departure. He sought his friend Jacob; he too was gone. The jailer suspected him of having run away with his daughter. Rosa arrived safely at Harlem, but Mynheer van Systens declined to receive her. Thereupon she sent word that she came to speak of the black tulip. Instantly all doors opened before her.

William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1871. Christopher North, a memoir of John Wilson, compiled from Family Papers and other sources by his Daughter Mrs GORDON. Edinburgh, Thomas C. Jack, 1879. Memoir of William Edmondstoune Aytoun, by TH

Sidonie, the daughter of humble bourgeois parents, is filled with a longing for luxury and social prominence. She succeeds in becoming the wife of Fromont, a simple, honest workman whose talent and industry have brought him wealth. Sidonie's unscrupulousness in the pursuit of her object spreads ruin.

Des proverbes, dans lesquels se glissent parfois des traits de malice, constatent que le métier est bon: Three dear years will raise a baker's daughter to a portion. Trois années de cherté font une dot

Ardenmohr, Among the Hills, a record of Scenery and Sports in the Highlands of Scotland, by SAMUEL ABBOT. London, Chapman and Hall, 1876. Eldmuir, an Art-Story of Scottish Home-Life Scenery and Incident, by JACOB THOMPSON. London, Samson Low, Marston, etc. 1879. A Princess of Thule, by WILLIAM BLACK. 2 vols. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1874. A Daughter of Heth, by WILLIAM BLACK. 2 vols.

MADAME DE VALENTINOIS, Diana of Poitiers, eldest daughter of Jean de Poitiers, was born September 3, 1499. At the age of thirteen she married Louis de Brézé, Comte de Maulevrier, who died in 1531.

This opinion of Mme. de La Vergne, however, rests mainly upon the testimony of Cardinal de Retz; and may it not be that Mme. de La Fayette has drawn for us the portrait of her mother in the person of Mme. de Chartres? If this be true, Mme. de La Vergne, vain and intriguing though she may have been, was not wholly unworthy of her daughter.

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