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Léon BLOY beautiful signed autograph letter Georges Rémond Denmark Rouzée Prolles


Léon BLOY beautiful signed autograph letter Georges Rémond Denmark Rouzée Prolles
Léon BLOY beautiful signed autograph letter Georges Rémond Denmark Rouzée Prolles

Léon BLOY beautiful signed autograph letter Georges Rémond Denmark Rouzée Prolles    Léon BLOY beautiful signed autograph letter Georges Rémond Denmark Rouzée Prolles
Collection stamp in two places. Married to the Danish Johanne Charlotte Molbech, the couple is moving back to Denmark for the second time.

"An infinitely adorable power wanted us to stay in Paris all month of the Dead." They are likely to leave next week. Léon Bloy discusses their financial problems.

"We have exhausted all expedients." "Everything depends on God and His instrument Georges de Prolles, who cannot receive the money he is counting on to deliver me before the end of the month." Nevertheless, he is confident and attributes the delays "to the glory of God and the greater good of those who seek His kingdom." Bloy has just reread Georges Rémond's last letter. "The horrors of the barracks that I have barely known, thank God, are enough for my personal conception of hell.

Hell, unforeseen for the Middle Ages, of boredom without measure and infinite disgust." He hopes he has enough to keep informed through newspapers. "By taking the opposite side.

You would know roughly what is happening." "The bloodiest catastrophes are close, unimaginably close, and the famous affair, now horrifyingly simplified, presents itself as follows: public opinion or the Lebel rifle.

The imminent solution is to overturn souls. But God knows what He is doing.

As for me, I believe I know how the century will end." He reminds him that he may be asked to follow him or at least be ready to do so. "You do not pray, alas!

Or if you pray sometimes, it is outside. You think - I have been able to observe this monstrous folly - that there are cases where one is exempt from obeying." The writer then mentions Rouzée, who now has a future for his old age.

"You know, I believe, that an investigation is underway to find out if he really scammed 15,000 francs from an old invalid." Rouzée has been confronted by de Prolles and reports Rouzée's defense: "I am reproached for being greedy, he moaned, but it is because I use all my resources for good works (.
Léon BLOY beautiful signed autograph letter Georges Rémond Denmark Rouzée Prolles    Léon BLOY beautiful signed autograph letter Georges Rémond Denmark Rouzée Prolles