Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Romances of the world s great lovers Napoleon Bonaparte and countess Walewska famous churches of the world by Cozette Douglass who of us has not read the Story of Napoleon and Josephine and wept. Over desertion of Josephine for the Lovely Marie Louise but How Many of you have read of his Romance with the Lovely polish woman. Countess Walewski. When Napoleon entered Poland and was hailed by the people the Liberator who was about to deliver them from russian Rule the heart of every one of the people from the greatest to the lowest went out to him to the women especially did he Appeal this romantic figure who at the age of had almost accomplished his ambition of ruling the world the Story is told that Napoleon had expressed ii wish to Talleyrand that he would feel his Triumph comp leu until he numbered among his con quest a polish Beauty. Probably piqued at Josephine s indifference in the hours of his i greatest triumphs Ana More lonely than Ever even amid the acclaim of the world. Napoleon yearned lot some sympathetic soul who would Shaie his Joys. At a Ball Talleyrand a iv.eetlii2 Between Napoleon a Olewski. And the gossiping Tongue wagged freely when Napoleon Fcook hands with her at parting. In Days tantamount to an a Jou Icuss Valewski was a Young of 22. Married to a Man old ainu h to be her Grandfather. No wonder the romantic Napoleon a to her. Us be it Ever to Ner credit she did not plunge into re affair with him without on Napoleon s part How Ever he promptly fell deeply in love with the . Who is described As Lovely. With blonde hair and eyes Dainty Graceful and a tarty charming perhaps it was her reticence which so attracted Napoleon whatever it was. We read that almost hourly his officer Duroc was dispatched with the most tender pleading missives to tile fair lady. Finally whether of Ner free will or the intercession of m. Friends or the very in of Napoleon s wooing a Little filtered the Imperial cat1 and driven to the i at of the from the count is was ins she followed irm to Ivel i on to or Lio Brunn. But i to nip Paris the to her husband. On 4th i son was born to hoi v. Lio bore a striking resemblance to a p e ,11. Shortly after the birth of 11---1 s i. Walewska went to Paris. Here is. Fri a secluded life refusing to occupy place society would have Given Uei i be of the emperor. All this time Josephine knew of inf. Bit realizing that she was fast n. Inn hold 911 Napoleon and bit it the Napole u Varc desire a son sue it. I a. Lie divorced in i Inan Ireci mane Louise. Walewska auction Bridge by Milton c. Work. Tic International Antholt the Bridge player of today probably spite of the weaken would be incredulous if told that the hand which mid at one time the game was played to the double. Lor without the use of the Informatory it will be noted double which today is of such real Trump the club
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