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The Daily Dispatch: February 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
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nted husbands for them. The Marquis has a brother, the Count de Trevelec, who was also desirous to marry, and an understanding was come to between them and Madame de Montesson that they pay her 600 pounds sterling each, if she could secure for them the hands of the two girls, with 12,000 pounds sterling fortune to each, and a lessup and executed in, due form. But the father of the girls, a retired trader, would not allow them to wed nobles, and so the affair fell to the ground. Madame de Montesson, however, knew two other sisters, Mdlles. B--, of the Ru.--, both pretty, both young, both rich, and to their family and to them the introduced the brotherted by, and in one time married to, the elder sister; but no catch was brought about between the younger girl and the younger brother. After the marriage. Madame de Montesson called on the Marquis de Trevelec to pay her £500, according to his agreement; but he refused, on the ground that he had only authorized her to negotiate a
nted husbands for them. The marquis has a brother, the Count de Trevelec, who was also desirous to marry, and an understanding was come to between them and Madame de Montesson that the pay her 500 pounds sterling each, of she could secure for them the hands of the two girls, with 12,000 pounds sterling fortune to each, and a lesse up and executed in due form. But the father of the girls, a retired trader, would not allow them to wed nobles, and so the affair fell to the ground. Madame de Montesson, however, knew two other sisters, Millies. B. --, of the Ru--,both pretty, both young, both rich, and to their family and to them she introduced the brotherted by, and in due time married to, the elder sister, but no union was brought about between the younger girl and the younger brother. After the marriage. Madame de Montesson called on the Marquis de Trevelec to pay her £600, according to his agreement; but he refused, on the ground that he had only authorized her to negotiate a