TOULOUSE-LAUTREC HENRI DE (1864-1901).

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TOULOUSE-LAUTREC HENRI DE (1864-1901).
2 L.A.S. "yours Henri", [Paris October-November 1892], to HER MOTHER, Countess Adèle de TOULOUSE-LAUTREC; 6 pages (in black pencil) and 3 pages in-8. About her aunt Cécile Pascal. "My dear Mother, In front of the motives which hold you at Bosc I have only to bow. - But I beg you to reread my letters and see if your presence in Paris was not clearly indicated, for you cannot remain indefinitely a spectator of a serious condition [allusion to her sick aunt Armandine] it is true while your presence here is urgent. I had to advance my aunt 100 F to pay for indispensable mending", which he asks to be sent back to him. Moreover, I have authorized my aunt and her sons to look for a convent or family hotel where they will torture this poor woman a little less (they even went so far as to make her shine her shoes). - And I think I have not done badly. I beg you to come and arrange all this, for I am tired of it, and cannot continue to compensate for a line of conduct that I find too rigid. The convent is good, but not too much is needed"... Friday [November]. "My dear Mother, I am well, and have resumed my occupations, but my poor Aunt Pascal is in bed with an asthma attack and can only sleep thanks to morphine. My friend Fabre de Taussat, having come on a pleasure trip to Paris, is also confined to the Grand Hotel with an attack of acute rheumatism. Bourges treated him as best he could without giving him much relief. Here is a boy who has no luck. We hope you will arrive and I will kiss you"... Correspondence (ed. Herbert Schimmel, 1992), nos. 257 and 259, pp. 209-210.
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