Life of Count Rumford. 



33 1 



, ut safely on the other side, 

 man, Miss Sarah jumped o e the incident 



She says her father used ofte n ^ ^ ^ 



to his friends, as proof tha '* London wo uld 



of herself. As the cost of hang ^ Couiit 



have caused a heavy loss on pap ^ ^ ^ heavy as 

 was obliged to take with I g Th;s was a source 



aid from others to lu ^ ^-^ by day or 







r on 



g that 

 Ba _ 







ed him. 



^ ^ Bromp ton 

 becaus e of its salu- 



Joyed much i 



Ud! they reached London. 



a bor n British subject 

 " a diplomatic - 

 varia, where war and 

 the pursuits which now h,ey 

 being in good health, *% 



Row, Knightsbndge near L ^^ wlth him 



brious situation, and 1 ^ * Count was busy- 



quite happily for a year ^ of ^ Roya l 



? ng himself with the p an and scie 



Institution, and ,n all _the .n . n and d 



tific, with the most distmgu.sh ^ h . m> h 



^e' capital which was so f Y P descrlbes with 

 daughter had her own jW*,^, comforts, re- 

 gl animation her dd^ ^ . g $he ardent and 

 Inements, and festivt.es ^J^ as a lovely 

 eloquent in her tribute to Lady hou sekeeper. 



loman, a faithful mother, and a ^ ^ thre 

 Miss Sarah was cordiaUy _e Broad - 



during the chnst " 



