Letters of Franz Liszt — Volume 1: from Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as a Virtuoso by Franz Liszt;Translator -- La Mara Constance Bache
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(excepting, however, Article 14 and other peccadilloes!), and
nothing but the Charter." "But don't let us talk politics any longer," as Lablache so happily remarked to Giulia Grisi, who took it into her head one fine day to criticize Don Juan! Let us talk once more of Sedan, and let me again say to you how happy I should be to be able one day to show those whose acquaintance I have made through you in what grateful remembrance I keep it. Will you, Madame, give my best and most affectionate thanks to M. Rondonneau, and accept my very respectful and devoted homage? F. Liszt Frankfurt, February 11th, 1846 P.S.--Being pressed for time, and owing, perhaps, to a stupid feeling of delicacy, I came away without paying my doctor. If you think well, would you be so kind as to credit me with a napoleon and give it him from me: Madame Kreutzer will be my banker in Paris. Adieu till we meet again. 48. To Monsieur Grillparzer |
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