The Hatzfeldt Letters Letters of Count Paul Hatzfeldt to His Wife Written From

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They got out of Paris yesterday with a parlementaire, safe- conducts and a recommendation from Mr. Washburne. They were brought here and we are going to send them on to Tours, where they want to go.
M. Roque told me that Washburne wanted to remain no VERSAILLES [1870 for some time longer in Paris, but at a given moment he would leave with all the other foreigners. So I suppose your father and all the family will join him. You must not be anxious, as they will let them get out all right. I am ce
...rtain to know of it at once ; and if your father desires to go to Belgium or elsewhere until the war is over, I will find some way of arranging it. If the war is going to last, this would be better, as there is sure to be a famine in Paris in course of time and in the environs too and it would be better not to be there then. Little B. , a boy of twelve years of age, told me that it was already very difficult to get meat at Paris. When I asked him if there were not a good many cattle in the Bois de Boulogne, he said that there had been a good many, but that they were nearly all dead.

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