leave Clementine alone. He
positively refused to give us any information as to her whereabouts;
that is why I did not meet with her until five years after David's
death, too late to be of any use to her in this world.
CHAPTER XVII.
Queen Victoria in Paris -- The beginning of the era of
middle-class excursions -- English visitors before that -- The
British tourist of 1855 -- The real revenge of Waterloo -- The
Englishman's French and the Frenchman's English -- The opening of
the Exhibition -- The lord mayor and aldermen in Paris -- The
King of Portugal -- All these considered so much "small fry" --
Napoleon III. goes to Boulogne to welcome the Queen -- The royal
yacht is delayed -- The French hotel proprietor the greatest
artist in fleecing -- The Italian, the Swiss, the German, mere
bunglers in comparison -- Napoleon III. before the arrival of the
Queen -- Pondering the past -- Arrival of the Queen -- The Queen
lands, followed by Prince Albert and the royal children -- The
Emperor rides by the side of her carriage -- Comments of the
population -- An old salt on the situation -- An old soldier's
retort -- The general feeling -- Arrival in Paris -- The
Parisians' reception of the Queen -- A description of the route
-- The apartments of the Queen at St. Cloud -- How the Queen
spent Sunday -- Visits the art section of the Exhibition on
Monday -- Ingres and Horace Vernet presented to her --
Frenchmen's ignorance of English art in those days -- English and
French art critics -- The Queen takes a carriage drive through
Paris -- Not a single cry of "Vive l'Angleterre!" a great many of
"Vive la Reine" -- England making a cats-paw of France --
Deception at the Elysee-Bourbon -- "Les Demoiselles de Saint-Cyr"
at St. Cloud -- Alexandre Dumas would have liked to see the Queen
-- Visit to Versailles -- State-performances at the Opera -- Ball
at the Hotel de Ville -- The Queen's dancing -- Canrobert on "the
Queen's dancing and her soldiers' fighting" -- Another visit to
the Exhibition -- Beranger misses seeing the Queen -- "I am not
going to see the Queen, but the woman" -- A review in the
Champ-de-Mars -- A visit to Napoleon's tomb -- Jerome's absence
on the plea of illness -- Marshal Vaillant's reply to the Emperor
when the latter invites him to take Jerome's p
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