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• ' }?»-» „.,...— -. : —— ; : ; ' ■ .The Archduchess Matilda lias ceased froni suffering; The intended mother of - ihe future kings of Italy, a lady destined a diadem which has not rested on -female browifor. centuries, a scion of that t brancL of,the.House of Hapsburg-Lorraine ?\n iwhich publicand private worth is most conspicuously hereditary, the daughter of fcoriqueror of'Custozza, and grand'"daug.hter,pf the-hero of Aspern and Essling. •so ptitfeesa in; her 19th year, by all accounts endowed wiilr^ rate gifts of person, mind, ?i^MVheart^dife^r—of a'iucifer match. She Tntdirer^ntly trod on one which was lying oh tKeJfepras; she leant out at the window, taJkatfgHo'oue of her relatives ; her suminerY^^s.'^wasinna blaze before she was *y JAyr§x<B?.pf''j:t^'an'd;she's"ank to the ground .in ; Mk>^Bgpny-pfV;pahi from which •; only death ;.. Jleleawed her^Timts.,-, . V~""^lJady,V^ho, though in the autumn of life,^ad-CnotVlost. all dreams of its spring, eaidivtoVDouglass; Jerrql^-r- 1" I cannot iraaB^what^makes i.vmy? hajvyturn,,so grey-. _ fid||ertij^.^ be the essence : V:: V^^psemary :W'iths w yy• Vl_«ibifl'bf.•bruahipg-it.V T^hat do you think?" VVV. ~J>^^ replied, Vy^^ it' isjthe... V;.' yiy ;>■„;. ■ >:.;-■ .-,'• ■ fMhfW^^M'^^^^'^.-W^yrJ!^; ryCy!^^'-;'.). *: !,f' <

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 205, 2 September 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 205, 2 September 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 205, 2 September 1867, Page 2

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