Social life in the early republic . oraltmt flushed fairly through the clear pale cheeks, while the liftof the long, trailmg lashes, revealed the magnificent eyes. Another beauty of this time who charmed theWashington world was Miss Gabriela Chapman,of Virginia, who married the Marques de PotestadFornari, attache to the Spanish legation in theUnited States. Madame de Potestad was tall anddistinguished in appearance, with dark hair, adazzling complexion, and eyes of sapphire Washington woman, in speaking of her, says, Every one who knew Madame de Potestad adoredher. I remember her as a m


Social life in the early republic . oraltmt flushed fairly through the clear pale cheeks, while the liftof the long, trailmg lashes, revealed the magnificent eyes. Another beauty of this time who charmed theWashington world was Miss Gabriela Chapman,of Virginia, who married the Marques de PotestadFornari, attache to the Spanish legation in theUnited States. Madame de Potestad was tall anddistinguished in appearance, with dark hair, adazzling complexion, and eyes of sapphire Washington woman, in speaking of her, says, Every one who knew Madame de Potestad adoredher. I remember her as a most beautiful andbrilliant woman. I have never seen any one whocompared with her except her friend Mrs. EdwardBeale. * At the foreign courts which the Marquesa de * Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald Beale was a daughter of the Hon-orable Samuel Edwards, for many years a member of Congressfrom Chester, Pennsylvania. When Mr. Beale was appointedminister to Austria Mrs. Beale accompanied him and wasgreatly admired at the Court of s §. 3 &?


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