English: Portrait of King Alfonso XII of Spain
Identifier: withinroyalpalac00font (find matches)
Title: Within royal palaces : a brilliant and charmingly written inner view of emperors, kings, queens, princes and princesses ...
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Fontenoy, marquise de, pseud
Subjects: Courts and courtiers
Publisher: Philadelphia, Hubbard Pub. Co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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490 WITHIN ROYAL PALACES. Don Alfonso had inherited his mothers ardent passions,and was by no means a faithful husband. Every time he
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The Late King of Spain. could steal away from the heavy Spanish etiquette of hisCourt at Madrid he would fly to Paris, the capital of the THE ROYAL FAMILY OF SPAIN. ^gj pleasures, and become an ordinary viveur. Queen Mercedesknew of these escapades, and so, too, did her successor.Queen Christina. But both were too dignified to take anynotice of them, and seemingly ignored the fact that the Kinghad an unofficial home and family in Paris, where a pretty,fair-haired woman always greeted his arrival with joy. Four children were born from this illegal union, but shortlyafter the Kings demise in 1885, their mother died, and wassoon followed into the grave by her eldest three boys. Thelittle survivor was taken charge of by the kind-hearted lace-mender, who for over five years had been a mother to him.Like many others, however, she had been suffering from badtimes, and when the child became dangerously sick withdiphtheria she found herself unable to bear the cost of thedoctors bills and medic
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