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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER XI
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He (P.) has just come from Paris.

He knows the 'sommites' there, and considers that, though there is danger, yet on the whole the Emperor dominates the situation.

Prince N.'s speech, in its general outline, was submitted to the E.and had his full sympathy, _Persigny said to_ P.or in his presence.

Let no one ever speak ill of Prince N.before me; I read all the seventeen columns in the 'Moniteur,' and most magnificent was the discourse.

Rome is greatly excited, but hopeful.


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