me unceasingly the tie that had existed between us. It was a lace veil, the one she wore the day of our meeting in St. Peter's.\"
Louis Napoleon's love for his mother.
In reference to the mother and the son, Julie de Marguerittes writes: \"Louis Napoleon's love for his mother had in it a tenderness and devotion even beyond that of a son. She had been his instructor and companion; and from the hour of her change of position
me unceasingly the tie that had existed between us. It was a lace veil, the one she wore the day of our meeting in St. Peter's.\"
Louis Napoleon's love for his mother.
In reference to the mother and the son, Julie de Marguerittes writes: \"Louis Napoleon's love for his mother had in it a tenderness and devotion even beyond that of a son. She had been his instructor and companion; and from the hour of her change of position