... nightfall, he retired to his apartment. " I drew breath at last," he wrote with his own hand to Mile. Stourdza, who had stayed behind with the Empress, " and my first impulse was to take a book which I always carry with me ; but my intellect was obscured... The Life and Letters of Madame de Krudener - Página 165por Clarence Ford - 1893 - 322 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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