Letter signed : [St. Sauveur?], to "M. le Comte Le Noble," 1828 July 31.

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Letter signed : [St. Sauveur?], to "M. le Comte Le Noble," 1828 July 31.

Indicating that the Duchess of Berry is very touched by his wish to dedicate his work "Pyrène, ou les Apparitions aux Sources des Pyrénées," to her, but that she does not accept dedications and has asked her to convey these regrets on her behalf.

1 item (1 p.) ; 20.6 cm.

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