universal success. If Hortense ever experienced matrimonial felicity, it must have been at this time.\"
Madame de Staël.
When Madame de Staël was living in exile in the old Castle of Chaumont-sur-Loire, where she was joined by her beautiful friend Madame Récamier, one of their favorite songs was that exquisite air composed by Queen Hortense upon her husband's motto, \"Do what is right, come what may.\"
The little son
universal success. If Hortense ever experienced matrimonial felicity, it must have been at this time.\"
Madame de Staël.
When Madame de Staël was living in exile in the old Castle of Chaumont-sur-Loire, where she was joined by her beautiful friend Madame Récamier, one of their favorite songs was that exquisite air composed by Queen Hortense upon her husband's motto, \"Do what is right, come what may.\"
The little son