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THE DIARY AND LETTERS OF MADAME D'ARBLAY (FRANCES BURNEY.)
19. (1792-3) THE FRENCH POLITICAL EMIGRANTS: MISS BURNEY MARRIES M. D'ARBLAY—11-70
MADAME DE GENLIS'S HASTY RETREAT.
DUCAL VIVACITY AND SADNESS.
"CETTE COQUINE DE BRULARD."
GRACEFUL OFFERS OF HOSPITALITY.
THE EMIGRANTS AT JUNIPER HALL DESCRIBED.
M. DE JAUCOURT. MADAME DE STAEL.
SEVERE DECREES AGAINST THE EMIGRANTS.
MONSIEUR GIRARDIN.
THE PHILLIPSES AT JUNIPER HALL.
MYSTERY ATTENDING M. DE NARBONNE'S BIRTH.
REVOLUTIONARY SOCIETIES IN NORFOLK. DEATH OF MR. FRANCIS.
DEPARTURE OF MADAME DE LA CHATRE.
ARRIVAL OF M. DE LA CHATRE.
A GLOOMY CLUB MEETING.
MADAME DE STAEL AT JUNIPER HALL.
MISS BURNEY'S ADMIRATION OF MADAME DE STAEL.
FAILING RESOURCES.
"THIS ENCHANTING MONSIEUR D'ARBLAY."
TALLEYRAND IS FOUND CHARMING.
A PROPOSED VISIT TO MADAME DE STAEL DISAPPROVED OF.
M. DE LALLY TOLENDAL AND HIS TRAGEDY.
MADAME DE STAEL'S WORDS OF FAREWELL. M. D'ARBLAY.
REGRETS RESPECTING MADAME DE STAEL.
M. D'ARBLAY'S VISIT TO CHESINGTON.
DR. BURNEY'S OBJECTIONS TO THE MATCH.
THE MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE.
SECTION 20. (1793-6)
LOVE IN A COTTAGE: THE D'ARBLAYS VISIT WINDSOR.
MADAME D'ARBLAY ON HER MARRIAGE.
MR. CANNING.
MRS. PIOZZI.
M. D'ARDLAY AS A GARDENER.
A NOVEL AND A TRAGEDY.
BABY D'ARBLAY. THE WITHDRAWN TRAGEDY.
"CAMILLA."
AN INVITATION TO THE HERMITAGE.
PRESENTATION OF "CAMILLA" AT WINDSOR.
A CONVERSATION WITH THE QUEEN.
CURIOSITY REGARDING M. D'ARBLAY.
THE KING APPROVES THE DEDICATION OF "CAMILLA."
A DELICIOUS CHAT WITH THE PRINCESSES.
THE KING NOTICES M. D'ARBLAY.
THE KING AND QUEEN ON "CAMILLA."
ANECDOTE OF THE DUCHESS OF YORK.
A VISIT TO MRS. BOSCAWEN.
THE RELATIVE SUCCESS OF MADAME D'ARBLAY'S NOVELS.
THE PRINCESS ROYAL'S FIRST INTERVIEW WITH HER FIANCE.
OPINIONS OF THE REVIEWS ON "CAMILLA."
DEATH OF MADAME D'ARBLAY'S STEPMOTHER.
THE FRENCH EMIGRES AT NORBURY.
DR. BURNEY'S DEPRESSED STATE.
COVETOUS OF PERSONAL DISTINCTION.
BABY D'ARBLAY AGAIN ; AND OTHER MATTERS.
DEATH OF M. D'ARBLAY'S BROTHER.
FROM CREWE HALL TO CHELSEA.
WAR TAXES. "CAMILLA" COTTAGE.
VISITORS ARRIVE INOPPORTUNELY.
ANOTHER VISIT TO THE ROYAL FAMILY.
INTERVIEW WITH THE QUEEN.
THE KING AND HIS INFANT GRAND-DAUGHTER.
ADMIRAL DUNCAN'S VICTORY. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF ORANGE.
SOME NOTABLE ACTRESSES.
PRINCESS SOPHIA OF GLOUCESTER.
THE D'ARBLAY MAISONNETTE.
INTERVIEW WITH THE QUEEN AND THE PRINCESSES.
ROYAL CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS THE WAR.
INVITATION TO THE PLAY. MRS SCHWELLENBERG'S SUCCESSOR.
HIS PRESENTATION TO THE QUEEN.
MLLE. BACHMEISTER PRODUCES A FAVOURABLE IMPRESSION.
VISITS TO OLD FRIENDS: WESTHAMBLE: DEATH OF MRS. PHILLIPS: SOJOURN IN FRANCE.
MRS. BOSCAWEN, LADY STRANGE, AND MR. SEWARD.
A MYSTERIOUS BANK-NOTE.
THE NEW BROTHER-IN-LAW: A CORDIAL PROFESSOR.
PRECOCIOUS MASTER ALEX.
THE BARBAULDS.
PRINCESS AMELIA AT JUNIPER HALL.
DEATH OF MR. SEWARD.
DR. BURNEY AGAIN VISITS DR. HERSCHEL.
DR. BURNEY AND THE KING.
OVERWHELMED WITH THE ROYAL GRACIOUSNESS.
WAR RUMOURS.
ILLNESS AND DEATH OF MRS. PHILLIPS.
A PRINCESS'S CONDESCENSION.
HORTICULTURAL MISFORTUNES.
A WITHDRAWN COMEDY.
HOME MATTERS.
SUGGESTED ABANDONMENT' OF CAMILLA COTTAGE.
M. D'ARBLAY'S PROPOSED RETIREMENT FROM MILITARY SERVICE.
ARRIVAL AT CALAIS.
"GOD SAVE THE KING!" ON FRENCH SOIL.
A RAMBLE THROUGH THE TOWN.
ENGAGEMENTS, OCCUPATIONS, AND FATIGUE
ANXIETY TO SEE THE FIRST CONSUL.
AT THE OPERA-BOUFFE.
DIFFICULTIES RESPECTING MADAME DE STAEL.
MADAME DE LAFAYETTE.
A GOOD PLACE IS SECURED,
M. D'ARPLAY'S MILITARY COMRADES.
ARRIVAL OF THE TROOPS.
AN IMPORTANT NEW ACQUAINTANCE.
ADVENT OF THE FIRST CONSUL.
THE PARADE OF TROOPS.
A SCENE.
WITH M. D'ARBLAY'S RELATIVES AT JOIGNY.
SOME JOIGNY ACQUAINTANCES.
THE INFLUENZA IN PARIS.
THE PRINCE OF WALES EULOGIZED.
DR. BURNEY AT BATH.
A MILD MINISTER OF POLICE.
EMBARKATION INTERDICTED.
A CHANGE OF PLAN.
A NEW PASSPORT OBTAINED.
COMMISSIONS FOR LONDON.
DELAY AT DUNKIRK.
THE MS. OF "THE WANDERER."
SPANISH PRISONERS AT DUNKIRK.
SURPRISED BY AN OFFICER OF POLICE.
INTERROGATED AT THE POLICE OFFICE.
THE "MARY ANN" CAPTURED OFF DEAL.
JOY ON ARRIVING IN ENGLAND.
YOUNG D'ARBLAY SECURES A SCHOLARSHIP.
THE QUEEN ALARMED BY A MAD WOMAN.
A YOUNG GIRL'S ENTRY TO LONDON SOCIETY. MADAME DE STAEL.
ROGERS THE POET.
INTERVIEW WITH MR. WILBERFORCE.
INTENDED PUBLICATION OF "THE WANDERER."
GENERAL D'ARBLAY'S WOUNDED COMRADES.
DEATH OF DR. BURNEY.
FAVOURABLE NEWS OF M. D'ARBLAY.
"THE WANDERER."
GRATTAN THE ORATOR.
A DEMONSTRATIVE IRISH LADY,
INQUIRIES AFTER THE DUCHESS D'ANGOULEME.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE PRESENTATIONS.
THE PRESENTATIONS TO THE KING.
A FLATTERING ROYAL RECEPTION.
AN IMPORTANT LETTER DELAYED.
A BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE.
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DUCHESS OF ANGOULEME.
ARRIVAL AT THE TUILERIES.
A MISAPPREHENSION.
A DISCOVERY AND A RECTIFICATION.
PREVAILING INERTIA ON BONAPARTE'S RETURN FROM ELBA.
BONAPARTE'S ADVANCE: CONTEMPLATED MIGRATION FROM PARIS.
GENERAL D'ARBLAY'S MILITARY PREPARATIONS.
PREPARATIONS FOR FLIGHT: LEAVE-TAKINGS.
ARISTOCRATIC IRRITABILITY.
THE COUNTESS D'AUCH'S COMPOSURE.
DEPARTURE FROM PARIS AT NIGHT TIME.
A HALT AT LE BOURGET.
THE JOURNEY RESUMED.
RECEPTION AT THE PREFECTURE AT ARRAS.
A CHEERFUL DEJEUNER SOMEWHAT RUFFLED.
A LOYAL PREFECT.
EMBLEMS OF LOYALTY AT DOUAY.
STATE OF UNCERTAINTY AT ORCHIES.
A MISHAP ON THE ROAD.
A KINDLY OFFER OF SHELTER.
ALARMED BY POLISH LANCERS.
ARRIVAL AT TOURNAY.
FUTILE EFFORTS TO COMMUNICATE WITH M. D'ARBLAY.
INTERVIEWS WITH M. DE CHATEAUBRIAND.
AT BRUSSELS: WATERLOO: REJOINS M. D'ARBLAY.
SOJOURN AT BRUSSELS.
LETTERS FROM GENERAL D'ARBLAY.
ARRIVAL OF GENERAL D'ARBLAY.
"RULE BRITANNIA!" IN THE ALLEE VERTE.
GENERAL D'ARBLAY LEAVES FOR LUXEMBOURG.
AN EXCHANGE OF VISITS.
THE ECCENTRIC LADY CAROLINE LAMB.
A PROPOSED ROYAL CORPS.
PAINFUL SUSPENSE.
INQUIETUDE AT BRUSSELS.
THE BLACK BRUNSWICKERS.
THE OPENING OF THE CAMPAIGN.
NEWS FROM THE FIELD OF BATTLE.
CALMLY AWAITING THE RESULT,
A CHECK MET WITH.
A CAPTURED FRENCH GENERAL.
THE DEARTH OF NEWS.
RUMOURS OF THE FRENCH COMING.
FRENCH PRISONERS BROUGHT IN.
NEWS OF WATERLOO.
THE VICTORY DECLARED TO BE COMPLETE.
THE WOUNDED AND THE PRISONERS.
HOSTILITIES AT AN END: TE DEUM FOR THE VICTORY,
MATERNAL ADVICE.
ABOUT THE GREAT BATTLE.
AN ACCIDENT BEFALLS GENERAL D'ARBLAY.
A FRIENDLY RECEPTION AT COLOGNE.
DEPARTURE FOR PARIS.
A CHANCE VIEW OF THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.
ENGLISH TROOPS IN OCCUPATION.
LEAVETAKING: M. DE TALLEYRAND.
AT BATH AND ILFRACOMBE: GENERAL D'ARBLAY'S ILLNESS AND DEATH.
ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND.
ALEXANDER D'ARBLAY: SOME OLD BATH FRIENDS.
FRENCH AFFAIRS. GENERAL D'ARBLAY'S HEALTH.
THE ESCAPE OF LAVALETTE. THE STREATHAM PORTRAITS.
REGARDING HUSBAND AND SON.
PLAYFUL REPROACHES AND SOBER COUNSEL.
PREPARATIONS FOR LEAVING BATH.
INSTALLED AT ILFRACOMBE.
A CAPTURED SPANISH SHIP.
THE SPANISH CAPTAIN'S COOK.
SHIPS IN DISTRESS.
PARTICULARS OF ILFRACOMBE.
A VISIT FROM THE FIRST CHESS PLAYER IN ENGLAND.
THE DIARY CONTINUED.
CAUGHT BY THE RISING TIDE.
EFFORTS TO REACH A PLACE OF SAFETY.
A SIGNAL OF DISTRESS.
LITTLE DIANE.
ARRIVAL OF SUCCOUR.
GENERAL D'ARBLAY'S RETURN TO ENGLAND.
THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE'S DEATH.
THE QUEEN AND PRINCESSES AT BATH.
NEWS ARRIVES OF THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE'S DEATH.
AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE. SERIOUS ILLNESS OF GENERAL D'ARBLAY.
GENERAL D'ARBLAY PRESENTED TO THE QUEEN.
GLOOMY FOREBODINGS.
THE GENERAL RECEIVES THE VISIT OF A PRIEST.
THE LAST SACRAMENT ADMINISTERED.
FAREWELL WORDS OF COUNSEL.
THE END ARRIVES.
YEARS OF WIDOWHOOD. DEATH OF MADAME D'ARBLAY'S SON. HER OWN DEATH.
MOURNFUL REFLECTIONS.
VISITS RECEIVED AND LETTERS PENNED.
REMOVAL FROM BATH TO LONDON.
DEATH OF THE QUEEN: SKETCH OF HER CHARACTER.(331)
MADAME D'ARBLAY'S SON IS ORDAINED.
QUEEN CAROLINE.
GOSSIP FROM AN OLD FRIEND, AND THE REPLY.
ILL-HEALTH OF THE REV. A. D'ARBLAY. DR. BURNEY'S MSS.
A LAST GOSSIPING LETTER.
DEATH OF MRS. PIOZZI.
SISTER HETTY.
OFFICIAL DUTIES TEMPORARILY RESUMED.
MADAME D'ARBLAY'S HEALTH AND OCCUPATION.
DESTROYED CORRESPONDENCE.
THE PRINCESS AND THE REV. A. D'ARBLAY.
A VISIT FROM SIR WALTER SCOTT.
MEMOIRS OF DR. BURNEY.
DEATH OF MADAME D'ARBLAY'S SISTER CHARLOTTE.
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