SADE Donatien-Alphonse, marquis de (1740-1814)

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SADE Donatien-Alphonse, marquis de (1740-1814)
Signed autograph letter addressed to Gaspard-François- Xavier GAUFRIDY [Paris, February 20, 1796 "ce vingt pluviose"]. 3 pages ½ in-8 in ink on paper (some stains and traces of red wax). Letter with a sketch of an oil barrel in the middle of the second page. Letter mentioning Sade's efforts to help Gaufridy's son, his taste in jam and his need for money. Long and beautiful letter addressed to his businessman and friend Gaspar-François-Xavier Gaufridy, from Apt. "«... Keeping my room for 6 weeks for a terrible boil of blood and a fit of gout, it was impossible for me to act on my own; but if I had, I would not have made him aware of the infinitely more skillful and warmer way in which female emissaries, and especially my own, behave in such cases...". His "emissary" [his mistress, Marie-Constance Quesnet] sent to a minister and his "head of offices" a memorandum concerning the incorporation by conscription of François Gaufridy. They agreed that "... the law is against the young man...", but that leave could be obtained. Sade urged Gaufridy to hurry to answer and provide the documents requested, stating that he "... has another string to his bow, which he will use in the meantime...". He acknowledges receipt of "... three bundles containing... eight jars of jams of different kinds... nine pounds of candles, two tins of dry jams and two barrels of oil..."; he draws the cup of one of these barrels and the curious phenomenon that occurred inside, the oil having frozen and reduced to two thirds; he complains about the jams: "... the oil has frozen and reduced to two thirds...".... the jams are excellent but why no Chinese that I love madly, and why so much acid and red jams that my doctor positively defends me ..."; on the other hand a jar of anchovies (which Sade has been obsessed with for several months) is missing. He concludes with six specific points about his finances, including the sale of the Château de Mazan and the sale of the "debris" [of the C
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