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Chateau and Country Life in France - Mary King Waddington

Mary King Waddington was the American daughter of Charles King, ninth president of Columbia University, and the granddaughter of New York Senator Rufus King. She moved to France with her parents in 1871, and three years later married William Waddington, French diplomat and statesman. After Waddington’s death in 1894, Mary published two volumes of memoirs of life as a diplomat’s wife. In 1909 she followed up with Chateau and Country Life in France, which describes her later life in the French countryside. Its chapters tell of chateaux visits, holidays and festivals, and country customs, and are a mix of more formal memoir pieces and sections that read like diary entries or chatty letters to American friends. - Summary by Colleen McMahon
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Chapter I Chateau Life, Part 1Chapter I Chateau Life, Part 2Chapter II Country Visits, Part 1Chapter II Country Visits, Part 2Chapter II Country Visits, Part 3Chapter III The Home of LafayetteChapter IV Winter at the Chateau, Part 1Chapter IV Winter at the Chateau, Part 2Chapter V Ceremonies and Festivals, Part 1Chapter V Ceremonies and Festivals, Part 2Chapter V Ceremonies and Festivals, Part 3Chapter VI Christmas in the Valois, Part 1Chapter VI Christmas in the Valois, Part 2Chapter VII A Racine CelebrationChapter VIII A Corner of NormandyChapter IX A Norman TownChapter X Norman ChateauxChapter XI Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Part 1Chapter XI Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Part 2
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