COMPLETE: Mme de La Tour du Pin: Recollections -choc
Section 16, Life at Bordeaux:
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M:S
21:32
In which Mme de La Tour du Pin stands up to Tallien, bringer of the Terror to Bordeaux.
Best,
Barbara
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M:S
21:32
In which Mme de La Tour du Pin stands up to Tallien, bringer of the Terror to Bordeaux.
Best,
Barbara
Hi Barbara,
Section 16 is PL OK.
Very interesting and exciting.
Pam
Section 16 is PL OK.
Very interesting and exciting.
Pam
"Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm."
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Section 17, Pam, Decision to Leave France:
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M:S
19:22
Did Mme. De LTdP saying of her children's nurse - "I did not dare to send her away for fear of worse" put you in mind of Hilaire Belloc's poem about the boy Jim, who ran away from his nurse and got eaten by a lion?
....His Father, who was self-controlled,
Bade all the children round attend
To James's miserable end,
And always keep a-hold of Nurse
For fear of finding something worse.
Sad!
Barbara
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M:S
19:22
Did Mme. De LTdP saying of her children's nurse - "I did not dare to send her away for fear of worse" put you in mind of Hilaire Belloc's poem about the boy Jim, who ran away from his nurse and got eaten by a lion?
....His Father, who was self-controlled,
Bade all the children round attend
To James's miserable end,
And always keep a-hold of Nurse
For fear of finding something worse.
Sad!
Barbara
Hi Barbara,
Section 17 is PL OK.
I am on the edge of my seat!
Pam
Section 17 is PL OK.
I am on the edge of my seat!
Pam
"Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm."
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Section 18, Pam:
1794, Voyage to Boston
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M:S
18:37
Best,
Barbara
1794, Voyage to Boston
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M:S
18:37
Best,
Barbara
Hi Barbara,
Section 18 is PL OK.
It was more exciting than "Pimpernel Smith"!
Pam
Section 18 is PL OK.
It was more exciting than "Pimpernel Smith"!
Pam
"Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm."
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Hi Pam,
Section 19 - 1794, Arrival in America:
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M:S
23:29
M de LTdP would be as surprised as I am to discover that Massachusetts is still a heavily forested state (62% has forest cover). Do you know if these would be like the forests of New Hampshire? Bill Bryson informed me that the latter were not the forest primeval but had sprung up to cover the villages and farms abandoned for the richer soils of the mid-West.)
Best,
Barbara
Section 19 - 1794, Arrival in America:
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M:S
23:29
M de LTdP would be as surprised as I am to discover that Massachusetts is still a heavily forested state (62% has forest cover). Do you know if these would be like the forests of New Hampshire? Bill Bryson informed me that the latter were not the forest primeval but had sprung up to cover the villages and farms abandoned for the richer soils of the mid-West.)
Best,
Barbara
Hi Barbara,
Section 19 is PL OK.
Boston! I was just there. My daughter is a medical intern at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Pam
Section 19 is PL OK.
Boston! I was just there. My daughter is a medical intern at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Pam
"Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm."
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Pam, not Boston this time but, another bit of serendipity, as we meet up again with one of your favourites:
Section 20 - 1794, The Farm near Albany
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M:S
26:06
I recorded this today on 27th July (9 Thermidor) and I may be that you PL it on the 9 Thermidor your time?
Best,
Barbara
Section 20 - 1794, The Farm near Albany
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M:S
26:06
I recorded this today on 27th July (9 Thermidor) and I may be that you PL it on the 9 Thermidor your time?
Best,
Barbara
Barbara,
Section 20 is PL OK.
What a wonderful book!
Happy 9th!
Pam
Section 20 is PL OK.
What a wonderful book!
Happy 9th!
Pam
"Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm."
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Section 21 - 1795 Country Life
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M:S
22:41
In his book, the Duc de Liancourt described the Schuylers and Van Rensselaers as ‘a set of people remarkable neither for activity nor politeness … the most detestable beings I have hitherto met’.
Though our editor skips the references to him, Mme. dLTdP described Du Petit-Thouars as “exceptionally witty and gay”. A biographer of Mme. DLTdP says: “He made Lucie and Frédéric laugh with stories about the French émigrés at Asylum on the banks of the Susquehanna where he had just spent some months….its [noble] inhabitants reduced to eating robins and boiled tadpoles... Du Petit-Thouars was sad to leave Troy, where he had found his hosts less prone to the general contempt for the Americans that seemed to afflict so many of the French émigrés; and Lucie, in particular, he was enchanted by, saying that she was not only very pretty, but graceful, cheerful, a model of elegance for the local ladies, and that she possessed ‘outstanding cool-headedness and endurance.’” He died a hero at the Battle of the Nile.
Best,
Barbara
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M:S
22:41
In his book, the Duc de Liancourt described the Schuylers and Van Rensselaers as ‘a set of people remarkable neither for activity nor politeness … the most detestable beings I have hitherto met’.
Though our editor skips the references to him, Mme. dLTdP described Du Petit-Thouars as “exceptionally witty and gay”. A biographer of Mme. DLTdP says: “He made Lucie and Frédéric laugh with stories about the French émigrés at Asylum on the banks of the Susquehanna where he had just spent some months….its [noble] inhabitants reduced to eating robins and boiled tadpoles... Du Petit-Thouars was sad to leave Troy, where he had found his hosts less prone to the general contempt for the Americans that seemed to afflict so many of the French émigrés; and Lucie, in particular, he was enchanted by, saying that she was not only very pretty, but graceful, cheerful, a model of elegance for the local ladies, and that she possessed ‘outstanding cool-headedness and endurance.’” He died a hero at the Battle of the Nile.
Best,
Barbara
Hi Barbara,
Section 21 is PL OK.
Tallyrand to the rescue!
The fever could very well have been malarious.
Pam
Section 21 is PL OK.
Tallyrand to the rescue!
The fever could very well have been malarious.
Pam
"Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm."
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Talleyrand had already diagnosed it. He sent Mme. dLTdP some cinchona bark. Is there no limit to this man's abilities?pnagami wrote:Hi Barbara,
Section 21 is PL OK.
Tallyrand to the rescue!
The fever could very well have been malarious.
Pam
Best,
Barbara