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Identifier: montreuxpaintedb00gribuoft (find matches)
Title: Montreux, painted by J. Hardwicke Lewis & May Hardwicke Lewis; described by Francis Gribble
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Gribble, Francis Henry, 1862-1946 Lewis, John Hardwicke, 1841- Lewis, May Hardwicke
Subjects: Chillon, Switzerland Montreux (Switzerland)
Publisher: London A. and C. Black
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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MADAME DE WARENS 75 So far so good. M. de Warens had establishedan indisputable claim to his wifes gratitude. Butgratitude is not quite the same thing as love; andit is impossible to prove that INI. de Warens waslovable. He was just, and stern, and stubbornlyreligious ; his consciousness of his own respectabilityand piety illuminates the whole of his long apology ;but there is nothing in it, from beginning to end,to suggest a reason why a young woman of brightand animated disposition should have preferred himto other men, equally pious and respectable. Sohis wife, whose disposition was certainly brightand animated, in spite of her Pietist training,became bored, and sought distraction. Somewomen, in the circumstances, would have soughtdistraction with lovers, others with religion; Madamede Warens sought it in commercial enterprise. In1725—when she was twenty-six years of age—shedecided to start the manufacture of silk stockingsin a country in which silk stockings were not muchworn;

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