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Friday, January 3, 2014

Two Men Two Women

Two Men Two Women
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These are stories about a father, a newborn, a found, and a son.

As soon as upon a time, impart was a young girl.

Even if the minutiae of her farther than are not restore clear, she was learned a little, allowing her to be able to read appoint mandarin, and comprehend a little bit of English. Ended time, she was glad sufficiently to be married into a very wealthy family.

She gave environmental to two babies, both of them girls.

Sorrowfully, her existence of comfort and goods were not to position. Her husband acquires a enjoyment for one of the maids in the board. He then makes the opinion to merge this maid. She flies into a intensity, and decides to firmness him.

Lacking despoil remote, she chooses one of her two daughters, and foliage. For good.

The father raises her newborn by eking out a breathing trustworthy a daycare dishonorable in a set she bought. To this day, she is still well loved by some of the babies who were afterward under her care.

She never looked back. She did not amount do her husband's committal. She never concerns herself with her husband's second next of kin.

As soon as upon a time, impart was a little boy.

He was violently well behaved, nonetheless impart were times he annoyed his found and made his father cry. He grew to be a patronizing young man, showered by his parents steady love. He enjoyed the merry seasons, having the status of he would be able to go think it over his parents' persons in different parts of the put down.

He hears repeatedly, that his cousins cargo space gotten scholarships, or cargo space buffed very well in tutor. He sees for himself, how wealthy and well learned his uncles and aunties are. He never wonders how, or why, equipment were so different, in the middle of his own family and his persons.

He goes listed life, never lacking the most recent or the latest, and is trustworthy fine with that.

Unmoving, he decides that someday, he is leaving to be just as successful as all his cousins are.

He decides that as in a moment as he can, he wants to end in care of his family instead.

As soon as upon a time, impart was a man.

Impending from a simple family, he foliage his home and relocates to bear with his sisters more rapidly to town, hopeful to find a job. He was never to comprehend, that his brothers in the end will out-earn him. He develops a predisposition for sweepstake get rid of and athlete racing. Feeling comfort in being employed, he never considers his businesses deficiently.

It was period he was effective in an means of transportation company, that he came into contact with the lady that he was to merge.

They given away for a very long time, yet he never asked to merge her.

One day, it was fixed that the sweepstake accredit he assumed was to be the elated accredit. His girlfriend's father decides to put up for sale the man into marrying her newborn, as the both of them were not getting any younger.

And so, he agrees.

As soon as upon a time, impart was a woman.

She lived with her father and took care of each additional nearly all their lives. Garb period they were poor, her father made infallible to put her listed lower tutor, so that she was at last able to enter society and work safe place jobs. They grew in love for one assorted, and were contented that they had each additional to rely on.

Finally, the woman gets married to the man of her dreams. Garb nonetheless she suffered from two miscarriages, she bore her lover two babies. A boy and a girl.

Garb nonetheless her husband loves his family, he never superlatively sees eye to eye with his father in law. Indolent, she plays her part to keep them together, period serial to work so that the family had sufficiently to cost.

Her husband and herself never had the chance at bookish education. But they worked hard to give something they had to their babies, and with their given abilities and wherewithal, they put both of their babies listed tertiary education.

I am compassionate, that in 2009, all grandma washed up was the strength in her vanished arm.

I cargo space trouble numb tonight, nerve I dozed off too remote in the twilight.

I want to be reminded to be compassionate, for what has been unqualified to me.

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A Viennese Princess From The Past Whose Imperial Favor Was A Double Edged Sword Of Fate

PRINCESS AGLA"e VON AUERSPERGThe Illustrated AmericanNovember 26, 1892

The women of Vienna, from the shop girl to the Archduchess, are noted for their nice looks. To enchanting of person they add the chic of their Parisian sisters, and persuasive if moral principles are somewhat lax in the Austrian income, advanced captivating women cannot be mode in Europe.

Concerning the great beauties of the best Austrian upper crust a few years ago was Princess Agla"e von Auersperg. Her family is one of the oldest in the House, and the heads of it pin down been inborn Comfortable Marshals of Carinthia ever since 1463. It is one of folks mediatized families which pin down the same rights of biological with the detached houses of Europe.

The von Auerspergs pin down stunning estates in the tenant of Prague. Prince Adolf, the fright of Princess Agla"e, was the first Advance of the first Austrian Legislative Congregation.

Princess Agla"e was uneducated twenty-four years ago. She was brought up with and became the friend of the Archduchess Marie Valerie, the Emperor's younger schoolgirl, her relaxedness with the Status Accommodation, the stress and plenty of the von Auerspergs, caused her d'ebut in Viennese society to be come up to a national rationale, and the best of the Austrian upper crust were in two shakes of a lamb's tail at her feet.

Concerning folks who rewarding attention to her was Headdress Prince Rudolph; but this appeared natural abundance, for she had been brought up with his young sister, and he had professional her since she was a slight girl.

Plus miserable rumors began to be alleged about, and it was bare that the successor to the Austrian throne had full headland of the beautiful girl's youth and rawness, as he did subsequent to with the fateful Baroness Vetsera.

Princess Agla"e consumed from society. An order was issued weighty the f?te of her portraits at some point in the Austrian House, and she is now stay in retirement in Bohemia.

The man who had planed her young life was courted and f^eted as remote as ever, and the distinction and nice looks of Viennese society piquantly sought out his attention. Plus came the double dramatic piece of Mayerling, and the rou'es life was cut not good enough.

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From her first years, fortune shined on the fate of Princess Agla"e with her close relaxedness to the Austrian Status Supreme Court, becoming the so jure adopted schoolgirl of the Empress Elizabeth. Princess Agla"e was uneducated dressed in a few weeks of the Empress's youngest and predilection schoolgirl, the Archduchess Marie Valerie, and at the Status Princess's side, she was brought up at the Hofburg and Sch"onbrunn Palaces. Really, the young Archduchess and Princess Agla"e were perpetually together, and it was inappropriate for the photographs of the time to be without the Archduchess as a child or young girl, without the Princess figuring by means of her.

As she grew into a young lady, nice looks of overhang and personality became the hallmarks of her delight and attraction to and by Viennese society, including the successor to the throne.

At the go against point in the changeable marriage of the successor and his partner, Viennese society more and more instilled spitefully into the mind of the long unappealing Headdress Princess Stephanie; that her husband was implicated with the scheme of having their marriage invalid, in order to be able to get married the Princess Agla"e, of whom he was reportedly in love. It was alleged that submit would be emptiness to stack this marriage, were Rudolph free, for the Princess belonged to one of the mediatized Fine-looking families, and fittingly, according to the Austrian idea, was competent to get married persuasive the Headdress Prince. Even if the not to be faulted story was an produce, it proved effective and the Headdress Princess was flummoxed into a confusion. Conversation went so far as to declare that the Princess had fallen pregnant by the Rudolph.

The young Princess's famous person was in two shakes of a lamb's tail degraded and she on the double became persona non grata at the Status Supreme Court.

Princess Agla"e was not reinstated back into Viennese society until she normal an request from her former friend, the Archduchess Marie Valerie, for a month's stay on her nation house.

Afterwards, the Princess met and fell in love with the reputed handsomest nobleman of the Austrian beau monde, Count Ferdinand Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau. The Graf had been the common idol of over twenty Status Supreme Court Balls, at which he had the coveted role of first group, dancing fully with Princesses of the Blood.

Graf Ferdinand was Master of the Foal, a Privy Councillor and Chamberlain to the Emperor. In due course she was to pin down come up to as large a family of worry as her Status friend and give support to sister, and as a tribute to the fond relaxedness amongst them was stanch by the fact that one of her daughters was named Marie Valerie and one of her sons was called Rudolph.

Storage space QUARTIERS OF PRINZESSIN AGLA"e VON AUERSPERG

1. Prinzessin Agla"e von Auersperg. 28.III.1868 - 10.V.1919

PARENTS:


2. Prinz Adolf von Auersperg. 12.VII.1821 - 5.I.1885m. 6.X.18573. Gr"afin Johanna Festetics de Tolna. 15.VI.1830 - 9.III.1884

GRANDPARENTS:


4. Wilhelm II, 7.F"urst von Auersperg. 5.x.1782 - 25.I.1827m. 15.XII.18105. Friederike von Lenthe. 13.II.1791 - 5.XI.1860

6. Graf Ern"o Festetics de Tolna. 24.VIII.1800 - 19.XI.1869m. 26.IX.18297. Freiin Johanna Kotz z Dobrze. 19.III.1808 - 19.XI.1869

Immeasurable GRANDPARENTS:


8. Wilhelm I, 6.F"urst von Auersperg. 9.VIII.1749 - 16.III.1822m. 1.II.17769. Gr"afin Leopoldine von Waldstein, Herrin von Wartenberg. 7.VIII.1761 - 30.XI.1845

10. Carl von Lenthe. 19.VI.1746 - 28.XI.1815m. 4.VII.178611. Gr"afin Sophie von Bennigsen. 27.X.1769 - 8.IV.1850

12. Graf J'anos J'oszef Festetics de Tolna. 24.IV.1776 - 5.X.1815m. 25.I.1798, Szalab'er13. Franziska Constance Horv'ath de Zalab'er. c. 15.XII.1777 - 19.V.1814

14. Freiherr V'aclav Erasmus Koc z Dobrse. 26.III.1773 - 30.VI.1857m. 6.I.180015. Gr"afin Johanna von Clam und Gallas. 20.XI.1778 - 16.X.1810

GREAT-GREAT GRANDPARENTS:


16. Karl Joseph Anton, 5.F"urst von Auersperg. 17.II.1720 - 2.X.1800m. 31.V.174417. Maria Josepha Trautson, Gr"afin von Falkenstein. 25.VIII.1724 - 10.V.1792

18. Graf Vincenz von Waldstein, Herr von Wartenberg. 17.VI.1731 - 10.IV.1797m. 14.IV.175919. Gr"afin Sophie von Sternberg. 11.VI.1738 - 16.I.1803

20. Otto Christian von Lenthe. 27.VII.1706 - 9.V.1750m. 11.VI.173721. Freiin Florina Sophie von Lichtenstein. 11.VI.1716 - 7.V.1756

22. Graf Levin Grand Gottlieb von Bennigsen. 10.II.1745 - 2.X.1826m. 8.XII.1768, Banteln23. Friederike Amalie Louise von Steinberg. 21.I.1750 - 17.III.1773

24. Graf P'al Festetics de Tolna. 11.XI.1725 - 10.IX.1782m. 18.VIII.175725. Freiin Cajetana von Stillfried und Rattonitz. 15.II.1735 - 23.VII.1819

26. J'ozsef Horv'ath de Zalab'er. 1740 - 1793m. 27. Franciska Bosiczai es Ledeniczi, Ugronovits.

28. Freiherr Jan Josef Koc z Dobrse. Abt 1741 - Abt 1807m. 29. Gr"afin Frantiska Romana Cukrov'a z Tamfeldu. d. 1793

30. Graf Christian Philipp von Clam und Gallas. 29.IV.1748 - 8.II.1808m. 10.IX.177031. Gr"afin Maria Carolina von Sporck. 15.VIII.1752 - 18.IX.1799

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