she paid one hundred and. thirty- thousand francs. But though "all her worldly happiness" had fled with the loss of her onep.ved consort, Marie Louise could not live without the love of man; and a few years' later we find her giving hehand and what remained of her heart to one of her mraistc-o, the Oomte de Bomhelles. And when at last the curtain is rung down on her misspent life, we find her making love to Jules Lecomte, a handsome, black-whiskered tenor, installing him as chief favourite at her Court, and proclaiming that she found him "too adorable for words."
Ycra wilt improve the -"-\mp, lowlying portions a,?.-}, small creeks on -your farm TOO ocr cent by underground drainasre. Be yonr order for nipp« la^oro or small, you will j»pt hotter valnp and snvp money hy dealing direct with t.hp manufacturer, John C. Meyer, Marton.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17061, 14 August 1917, Page 6
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