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Édouard![]() | ![]() ![]() 1835 - 1880 | Manet![]() |
Sources: Encarta 1999 Encyclopedia.
I'm tormented by the thought you are without news of us. — A balloon carrying letters is due to leave tomorrow, and I have been promised that mine will be on it.
Smallpox is spreading fast . . . There are cat, dog and rat butchers in Paris now, we eat nothing but horse when we can get it at all.
I think of you all the time and have filled the bedroom with your portraits. . . I would give Alsace and Lorraine to be with you.
Yesterday I was at the battle that fought between Le Bourget and Champiny. What a din! . . . The Prussian prisoners are not being mistreated. . . Of course, for them it means the end of the war. But when will it end for us?
The artillery duties were too hard and I'm transferring to the general staff. . .
. . . I think it's the first time since we've known each other that I haven't been able to give you a New Year's kiss ...
It's all over... There was no way we could have held out any longer.
I'm coming to join you and hope to be with you by the begining of next week. . . I've just heard that poor Bazille was killed on 28 November.
Your husband, Edouard M.
Source: Manet by himself; Edited by Juliet Wilson-Bareau; Chartwell Books, Inc.