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My First Years as a Frenchwoman, 1876-1879

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A personal memoir recounts the author's early years in Paris as the spouse of a senior public official, offering eyewitness sketches of parliamentary sessions, ministerial life, and diplomatic society. It alternates intimate domestic detail—receptions, breakfasts, and household rhythms—with accounts of political crises, an abrupt cabinet dismissal, international gatherings, and the Exposition season. The narrative explores the social duties attached to office, encounters with prominent visitors, and the interplay between public responsibilities and private life, closing with reflections on leaving the foreign office and returning to quieter domestic ground.

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Mary King Waddington

Mary King Waddington was an English author known for her insightful writings on life in France and Italy during the late 19th century. As the wife of a diplomat, she provided a unique perspective on the social and cultural dynamics of her time. Her notable works include "Chateau and Country Life in France," which explores the intricacies of French rural life, and "Letters of a Diplomat's Wife, 1883-1900," a collection of personal letters that offer a glimpse into her experiences abroad. Waddington's writings reflect her keen observations and rich narrative style, contributing to the literary heritage of travel and memoir.

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