The Memoirs of François René Vicomte de Chateaubriand sometime Ambassador to England, Volume 2 (of 6): Mémoires d'outre-tombe, volume 2Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de
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The Memoirs of François René Vicomte de Chateaubriand sometime Ambassador to England, Volume 2 (of 6): Mémoires d'outre-tombe, volume 2
Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de
Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de, 1768-1848
M. Necker wrote me the only letter which I ever received from him.
I had witnessed the delight of the Court at the dismissal of this
minister, the disregard of whose honest warnings contributed to the
overthrow of the monarchy. He had been M. de Montmorin's colleague. M.
Necker was shortly to die at the place whence his letter was dated; not
at that time having Madame de Staël by his side, he found some tears
for his daughter's friend:
[Sidenote: M. Necker, Madame de Staël.]
M. NECKER TO CHATEAUBRIAND.
"SIR,
"My daughter, when setting out for Germany, asked me to
open any packets of large size that might be addressed to
her, so as to decide whether they were worth the trouble
of forwarding by post. This is the reason of my learning
the news of Madame de Beaumont's death before she does. I
forwarded your letter to her, sir, at Frankfort, whence it
will probably be sent on farther to her, perhaps to Weimar or
Berlin. Do not, therefore, be surprised, sir, if you do not
receive a reply from Madame de Staël as early as you have the
right to expect. You must be assured, sir, of the grief which
Madame de Staël will feel on hearing of the loss of a friend
of whom I have always heard her speak with profound feeling.
I join in her sorrow, I join, sir, in yours, and I have my
own particular share when I think of the unhappy fate of the
whole family of my friend M. de Montmorin.
"I see, sir, that you are on the point of leaving Rome to
return to France: I hope you will choose your road through
Geneva, where I shall spend the winter. I should be very
eager to do you the honours of a town where you are already
known by reputation. But where, sir, are you not so known?
Your last work, sparkling with incomparable beauties, is in
the hands of all who love to read.
"I have the honour, sir, to offer you the assurance and the
homage of my most distinguished sentiments.
"NECKER.
"Coppet, 27 _November_ 1803."
MADAME DE STAËL TO CHATEAUBRIAND.
"FRANKFORT, 3 _December_ 1803.
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