Letters to Benjamin Franklin 329 



From Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] Paris. 



Returns to Franklin by messenger the dog which came back to her 

 house. A. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) LXX, 69a. 



From Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] Paris. 



Will be at Franklin's house at time appointed with the Comtesse de 

 Rochambeau. All her friends at Passy, including Mme. De Tonnerre, 

 would like to take tea with him to-morrow. N. in 3d P. i p. (In 

 French.) LXX, 69b. 



Fro/n Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] Paris. 



Obliged to go to Paris on business. Requests Franklin to postpone 

 his invitation to Sunday. N. i p. (In French.) LXX, 69c. 



From Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] Paris. 



Is sorry Dr. Franklin cannot dine with them. Asks him if he could 

 receive the Comtesse de Rochambeau and herself on Wednesday. A. 

 N. I p. (In French.) LXX, 70a. 



From Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] Paris. 



Dr. Franklin's neighbors have not seen him for a long time. Ask him 

 to come and take tea with them. A. N. i p. (In French.) 



LXX, 70b. 



From Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] Paris. 



Inviting Dr. Franklin to come to see them and take tea. Mme. de 

 Vaudois's illness has prevented them from going to see him. A. N. 

 2 p. (In French.) LXX, 71a. 



From Mme. de Boulainvilliers. [Circa 1780.] Paris. 



Cannot go to Passy now to see Dr. Franklin. Invite him to come 

 and take dinner with them. M. de Boulainvilliers in going to Spa 

 for his health. A. N. 2 p. (In French.) LXX, 71b. 



From Mme. Brillon. [1780?] Friday morning. 



Has learned that Franklin's son was about to leave for America, 

 having been appointed an Aide-de-camp to la Fayette. Expresses sorrow 

 for Franklin at being obliged to part with his son. A. L. I p. (In 

 French.) XLIII, 62. 



