A Bibliographical, Antiquarian And Picturesque Tour in France And Germany 3
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The evening was fair and mild, and the Baron was communicative and instructive. His utterance is rapid and vehement ; but with a tone of voice and mode of action by no means uninteresting. We talked about the possession of Munich by the French forces, under the command of Moreau, and he nar- rated some particulars equally new and striking. Of Moreau, he spoke very handsomely ; declaring him to have been a modest, grave, and sensible man — putting his great military talents entirely out of the q...uestion. The Baron himself, like every respectable inhabitant of Munich, was put under military surveil- lance. Two grenadiers and a petty officer were quartered upon him. He told me a curious anecdote about Bonaparte and Marshal Lasnes — if I remember * [All the l^ook-tcorld has heard mention of The Lincolne Nosegay, — a small handful of flowers, of choice hues, and vigo- rous stems, culled mthin the precincts of one of the noblest cathedrals in Europe. Neither Covent Garden at home, nor the Marche aux Fleurs at Paris, could boast of such a posey.
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