L.A.S., [1829?], to Count Horace de VIEL-CASTEL; 1 1/2 pages in-8, address. "It is I who must thank you, I will tell you all that prevented me from seeing you yesterday and my regrets, it is useless for me to tell you them. I will send this beautiful work [Collection of costumes, weapons, furniture to serve the history of France] to my mother-in-law who is impatiently waiting for it. [...]
Made de Vigny is not much better, and I have asked her to remember Made de Viel-Castel. Offer her my respectful homage. How is your beautiful blue-eyed child doing?" [Correspondence t. I, 29-98]
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