The book Memoirs of Madame De Rémusat. 1802-1808 was written by author Hoey, Frances Cashel, 1830-1908, Tr Here you can read free online of Memoirs of Madame De Rémusat. 1802-1808 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Memoirs of Madame De Rémusat. 1802-1808 a good or bad book?
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Bonaparte frequently said : " Women shall have no influence at my Court ; they may dislike me, but I shall have peace and quietness." He kept his word. We were ornamental, at the fetes, and that was about all. JS'everthe- less, as it is the privilege of beauty never to be forgotten, some of the ladies-in-waiting deserve a passing notice here. In Mme. de Mottevelle's Memoirs, she pauses to describe the beauties of her time, and I must not pass over in silence those of our own. At the head of the... Empress's household was Mme. de la Hochefoucauld. She was short and deformed, not pretty, yet her face was not unattractive. Her large blue eyes, with black eyebrows, had a fine effect ; she was lively, fearless, and a clever talker ; a little satirical, but kind-hearted, and of a gay and independent spirit. She neither liked nor dis- liked any one at Court, lived on good terms with all, and looked at nothing very seriously. She considered she had done Bonaparte an honor by coming to his Court, and by dint of saying so she persuaded others of it, so that she was treated with consideration.
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