Autograph letter signed : "Mafliers per Baumont sur Oise dept. de Seine et Oise," to an unidentified recipient, [n.y.] Sept. 24.

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Autograph letter signed : "Mafliers per Baumont sur Oise dept. de Seine et Oise," to an unidentified recipient, [n.y.] Sept. 24.

Sending [not present] a letter of her father's, saying that she has just set up for the fall "un campagne" of seven places in Paris, expressing happiness that they will be brought together again, adding that she had seen with great pleasure notices of his "mélanges," asking about the Mlle Menlan who wrote the piece on Tibet, asking for news, mentioning the abbé Morelet [i.e. André Morellet], etc.

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