Autograph Signed Letter

Letter Autograph Signee De Jacques Jasmin, Agen, 1844, Provencal, Toulouse


Letter Autograph Signee De Jacques Jasmin, Agen, 1844, Provencal, Toulouse
Letter Autograph Signee De Jacques Jasmin, Agen, 1844, Provencal, Toulouse

Letter Autograph Signee De Jacques Jasmin, Agen, 1844, Provencal, Toulouse    Letter Autograph Signee De Jacques Jasmin, Agen, 1844, Provencal, Toulouse

Autographed letter signed "jasmin" addressed to a gentleman, agen, on February 28, 1844. 4 pages in-8 on double sheet. So your letter was the worthy complement to a beautiful journey, thank you. First of all for my little glory, but thank you very much.

More by the court because I gladly accept your friendship. From a jasmine on tour explaining to his correspondent the beauty of toulouse and carcassonne but also thanking his friend for his letter which he helped to have published in the newspapers of the south of France but also of bets and which allowed him to make himself known a little better. Your kind letter chased me from town to town to Toulouse and only reached me there. It was only given to me at the time of my departure, and I am very sorry that our plans could not be realized because of our hasty departure from the carcassonne, but if we had granted the second concert they were asking for with loud shouts, it would have been necessary to add another two days, to the two days I had taken in addition to the expired leave and I could not. But in a very nice meeting I had the happiness of seeing the two ladies your parents we caused you at length they seemed to me very well, the lady above all, of the spirit, of grace, of beauty.

Really, my dear, have the charming one cousin she seems to me to be able to make you think some day to tighten the ties of kinship between you. I danced with her, she enchanted me. Let me tell you now that I arrived here horribly tired, I slept four days like a marmot and nothing would appear in me now if Madame Garonne, had not come to wet our feet twice since the moment I wrote to you, she withdraws leaving my shop full of silt - to the work-again and this one is not poetic!

All this doesn't stop me from thinking about our theatre opening project. If you persist you can count on us! I received my certificate as a corresponding member of your archaeological society. Azaïs is very flattering, our journalists quoted it and all those around it as well. Speaking of a letter, you know that I owe to yours one of the prettiest things that has spoken about our pilgrimage.

I opened it at my friend dutour, member of the jury.. there were people and I communicated it to them, dutour was a journalist, he took a few lines in pencil that said they were worth all the articles and the next day they appeared in the toulous newspaper and later they were repeated from pau to bordeaux and even three days ago by two betting newspapers. Your letter therefore was the worthy complement of a beautiful journey I thank you first of all for my little glory but thank you very much, more by the court because I gladly accept your friendship and will be happy to give you proof of the one I have dedicated to you. Our journey to your beautiful countries has made a very honourable noise in ours all your articles have been repeated there.

The wall case has flourished! So much so that it was thought to have been invented, I swore through my muse and no longer doubted it. Say a thousand things, most kind to the mr canse family that I will never forget.

Say as well and all aqueous mussurets, your friends as well as the brave and poetic millet and his brother and keep for you a very strong share of who comes from the court. This item is in the category "collections\letters, old papers\autographs\historical persons". The seller is "phildutemps" and is located in this country: fr.

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  1. type: autograph, dedication
  2. Age: 19th century
  3. number of pages: 4

Letter Autograph Signee De Jacques Jasmin, Agen, 1844, Provencal, Toulouse    Letter Autograph Signee De Jacques Jasmin, Agen, 1844, Provencal, Toulouse