![]() I am sorry it is not in my power to send you your book. As soon as I receive his reply I will send it to you. On the receipt of your letter this morning, knowing that the Marquis would leave town tomorrow for two months, I instantly wrote to him to let him know nothing would be done with any other person during his absence, and prayed him to see Baron Grimm before he left town as well to get for you a present supply as to know explicitly whether you are to look for a continuance of it. de la fayette he was negotiating the matter and that therefore he should not be justified in treating it with any other person. He said you had desired him to transact with you thro’ me, to which he should have had no objection, but that he had informed the Empress from the beginning that it was with the M. The Baron de Grimm spoke to me on Sunday last on the subject of your affairs. ![]()
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