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

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SADE Donatien-Alphonse, marquis de (1740-1814)
Signed autograph letter addressed to GAUFRIDY S.l., [14 June 1796?]. 2 pages ½ in-8 in ink on paper (slight lack of paper). Signed autograph letter addressed to his lawyer Gaufridy in Apt about the future of the latter's son. "Today, June 14th is the second time my dear and kind lawyer that I have the pleasure to dine with your charming son; either I have never known myself as a man, or certainly I affirm to you that this one will make his way intelligence penetration finesse, perfect understanding of business, maintenance, pleasant figure, pretty way of expressing himself he has everything and I am quite certain that you have not repented of having consented to his journey to Paris. It was only yesterday that he brought me your letter, he had forgotten it the first time, and I hasten to answer it. Alas, my dear old friend, I would like to be able to lead him into the thorny quarry of the Parisian world into which he is about to embark. My sorry situation makes it impossible for me to do so, and I can only wish him well and give him a few words of advice, but I assure you that he has everything he needs to do without a guide, and when I return to the world I hope that he will be the one who will be able to help me. At his first interview I had almost committed him to come to dinner with us every Sunday. Our place is beautiful, our dear one is quite good and our garden is superb, comedy ball or concert quite common these days, all this was becoming a reason for him to dissipate, but yesterday he took away from me this pleasant hope by warning me that tomorrow he was going to enter the house of a solicitor who would leave him only Sundays at the most, which would deprive him of giving them to all of us, since he would have to devote some of them to the duties that he had to perform in the houses of the persons for whom he had recommendations, and I had to sacrifice my pleasure and my pleasure for this powerful reason [...]....] [...] Not having had as
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