Letters of Adelaide de Sancerre, to Count de Nance (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Letters of Adelaide De Sancerre, to Count De Nance

I AM going to entrult you with a {mall fecret it giv es birth to great hopes. Noni. Dc Meri, fo de termined to marry Madame de Mirande to his infipid ward, begins to forget his former prejudices. The friends of Count Termes furround the good old man, and all: him whether he intends always to ailliet his dear niece. They flatter, they profs him. Chevalier de Tomes fees, amufes, pleafes him. Every thing foams combined to gratify the withes of thefe two amiable perfons. Madame de Martigues takes great pains. Count de Piennes is very indufirious. Termes goes, comes back, runs, trembles, hopes, defpairs, laughs and cries, twenty times in the day. A true friend and tender lover, he intereits every one in his happinel's. My attachment for Madame de Mirande fixes my attention on an event on which her fortune and happinefs depend.

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