Extracts from our Paris Letter.
Those interested in the erer ioterettinr;-r■*'"> subject of the Bonaparte fomiir, will fi«d ' much that is new in Col. Jung s " Meiadries of Lueien Bonaparte."^ The' '^6fk to!; i' much sought after, not only on accewnt of its merits, but owing tp. the author beihg-' the separated husband of the „ famona ( Baroness Kaula who has figured so largely in the misfortunes of General de Cissey J! _^__ j A cook, upbraided by her mistresa for haring a lorer in the kitchen, replied «he was a partisan of the right ofisjaiMlij-*;.*.' A. husband explained his absence from home one night by the fact that he> went' ": into an arcade to purchase a tie, and when he left the shop, he found the gates closed. • ' •' / ' ' '•"- '•"* " T The daughter of an Arab complained, her husband beat htfl Uir father aUo administered stripes, and told her to lay ' 1 her father arenged the intofton the wife; ;
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3877, 2 June 1881, Page 2
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156Extracts from our Paris Letter. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3877, 2 June 1881, Page 2
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