FRENCH AUTHOR'S COURTSHIP.
\ CHAMPFLEURV^ateiy deceased, married a rod-daughter of ECWft^e Delacroix, the great iistorical painter W^low we give the letter .which he wrote to ,tht\young lady after his first interview :— ' ; ':*&*\ • " Mademoiselle,-If yoV* believe the say*iethatan unmarried bein^ rcsemfocs ha If * pair of scissors, which c,™ accomplish 'nothing without the other hali.- A °' iCl ' >'°" 'my sympathies, my friendship- anc . l Rl >'. 'efforts to cut out altogether the m^ tenal ot m 'We." ■ '■•: •-•':•• -■■<• ■■ ■ \ . m k His fair correspondent sent him a p>.™ 01 Scissors by way of reply. The wedo.' n S 'took place three weeks afterwards. *■
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 30 April 1891, Page 4
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95FRENCH AUTHOR'S COURTSHIP. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 30 April 1891, Page 4
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