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Letters of Two Brides, a novel by Honore de Balzac

First Part - 34. Mme. De Macumer To The Vicomtesse De L'estorade

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_ MME. DE MACUMER TO THE VICOMTESSE DE L'ESTORADE

April 1826.

The name on this address will tell you, dear, that my petition has been granted. Your father-in-law is now Comte de l'Estorade. I would not leave Paris till I had obtained the gratification of your wishes, and I am writing in the presence of the Keeper of the Seals, who has come to tell me that the patent is signed.

Good-bye for a short time! _

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