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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 11: Paris.—its schools.—January and February, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
evening, studying my French grammar. Received a card to-day from Mrs. Cass, informing me that, in consequence of the ball at the Tuileries twithin was worse than that of a tomb. In the evening dined with Mr. Cass, Lewis Cass, 1782-1866; afterwards United States Senator and SeLewis Cass, 1782-1866; afterwards United States Senator and Secretary of State. at 17 Avenue Matignon. Mrs. Cass did not appear at table, being ill. The company consisted of about fifteen or sixteen; andMrs. Cass did not appear at table, being ill. The company consisted of about fifteen or sixteen; and among them the Mexican ambassador and an Englishman with a title, and a star on his coat, whose name I did not catch. The table was splendi was on my other side. This being the evening of the soirees of General Cass, I stayed after dinner for that. I should say that all left theican table; though there was offered some of almost every kind. General Cass's Hotel is furnished sumptuously. On entering, your name is recher salle. In the evening company was received in both the salons. Mr. Cass is a man of large private fortune, and is said to live in a style