\"I am very well, my love. Your letter of yesterday gave me much pain. It appears that you are continually sad, and that you are not reasonable. The weather is very bad. Adieu, my love. I love you and desire to hear that you are cheerful and contented.\"
On the 11th of June, Josephine again wrote to Hortense:
Josephine to Hortense.
\"Your son is remarkably well. He amuses me much; he is so pleasant. I find he has
\"I am very well, my love. Your letter of yesterday gave me much pain. It appears that you are continually sad, and that you are not reasonable. The weather is very bad. Adieu, my love. I love you and desire to hear that you are cheerful and contented.\"
On the 11th of June, Josephine again wrote to Hortense:
Josephine to Hortense.
\"Your son is remarkably well. He amuses me much; he is so pleasant. I find he has