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Monday: Sunday was a h the Bois de Marne on that bad road because the trees
were so lovely--and then through the parc de St Cloud Even in war
time this wonderful people can enjoy the open air life!
-I think of Henriette d' Angleterre looking from the terrace of her
Château over the tree tops--The poor Château! not a stone of which is
standing to-day--Did she feel sentimental with her friend the Comte de
Guiche--as I would like to feel now?--If I had someone to be sentimental
with Alas! There was an ominous hot stillness in the air, and the sky
beyond the Eiffel tower had a heavy, lurid tone in it
When we got across the river into the Bois de Boulogne it see a holiday I told the chauffeur to go down a side
allée and to go slowly, and presently I made him draw up at the side