My years at the Austrian court . ^4. Photo. De Uool/eANTONIO FRANCIS AND MARIE CHRISTINE,CHILDREN OF COUNTESS LANDI COUNTESS ZANARDI LANDI 53 At first this daughter of an Empress tookthe position of a cook at an hotel; then lateron she took a little place, where she sold Viennesesweets and cakes, and for this she worked upquite a good connection. So, with real hard toil, great determinationand confidence that she must and would succeedfor the sake of her children, she seems to havemade for herself and them, in a very shorttime, sufficient to live on comfortably andhappily. And then, after some


My years at the Austrian court . ^4. Photo. De Uool/eANTONIO FRANCIS AND MARIE CHRISTINE,CHILDREN OF COUNTESS LANDI COUNTESS ZANARDI LANDI 53 At first this daughter of an Empress tookthe position of a cook at an hotel; then lateron she took a little place, where she sold Viennesesweets and cakes, and for this she worked upquite a good connection. So, with real hard toil, great determinationand confidence that she must and would succeedfor the sake of her children, she seems to havemade for herself and them, in a very shorttime, sufficient to live on comfortably andhappily. And then, after some more months passed inVancouver, she met her second husband, CountZanardi Landi. From the first day of meeting,he proved a most kind and helpful counsellor ;and it was he who advised her to try and asserther rights for the sake of her children, and aboveall for the sake of her dead mother. It took nearly a year to obtain a divorcefrom Richard Kuhnelt ; but finally everythingwas settled, and Frau Kuhnelt became the wifeof Count Landi


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