Capelle, Baron Guillaume Antoine Benoit de, London, England, to Bishop Anthony Blanc, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1841 October 1
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Blanc will be surprised to receive a letter on a subject so delicate, from someone unknown to him unless he has read his name in the newspapers among the ministers of France who after the "tempest of 1830" followed their princes into exile. Blanc's efforts have contributed to bring back a strayed sheep. She made only a short stay in France, not wanting to come to London. She has again disappeared to plunge again into the abyss of perdition where her abductor awaits her. When sought in Nantes and Paris they learned that she had embarked again for New Orleans. Capelle has spent most of his time in this noble family and saw Miss Izabel carefully brought up and tenderly loved. She was a second mother to her younger sisters. Capelle cannot understand how she could be the victim of this infernal seduction. She has brought sorrow to an adoring grandmother, her mother, and two young sisters, and to her Father. All is not yet lost if the guilty ones yield to Blanc's efforts. :: V-4-l A.L.S. French pp.. 4to.
Dates
- Creation: 1841 October 1
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In Spanish, French, Latin, and English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository