Society recollections in Paris and Vienna, 1879-1904 . om he fell quite in love with,he asked at the station when she got out who she was,and was informed that she was a French countess whohad lately been married ; and he then discovered thatshe was the young lady whom he had recently refusedto marry without having seen her. The Due de Beaufort-Spontin married many years afterwards the Princess deLigne in Brussels. Miss Fanny Parnell lived at that time with her Stewart, in a magnificent apartment on theChamps Elysees, for which he paid a rent of nearly onethousand pounds a year.


Society recollections in Paris and Vienna, 1879-1904 . om he fell quite in love with,he asked at the station when she got out who she was,and was informed that she was a French countess whohad lately been married ; and he then discovered thatshe was the young lady whom he had recently refusedto marry without having seen her. The Due de Beaufort-Spontin married many years afterwards the Princess deLigne in Brussels. Miss Fanny Parnell lived at that time with her Stewart, in a magnificent apartment on theChamps Elysees, for which he paid a rent of nearly onethousand pounds a year. After his death Miss Parnellwent to America to live with her mother, where she diedat the early age of twenty-seven of typhus fever. Shewas greatly disappointed in her uncles will; and hermother died afterwards in great poverty near New Parnell before leaving Paris incurred the anger ofthe Americans in Paris by writing a skit on Americansociety there, which some of them took very much toheart. I remember her telling me that she had passed 6. ^ -;


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