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The troubles of Jean-Andoche Junot
After days and nights of agony and fitful dreams, Junot woke up feeling lightheaded and refreshed. Bright morning sunlight trickled in through the window and cast its golden glow around the sparsely-decorated bedroom which was, much to Junot’s surprise, empty. His father and the doctor were gone. He listened for the sound of their worried voices outside the door, but heard nothing except for the faint sound of birdsong coming from the garden. It was an odd surprise, but a welcome one. He stretched out his sore limbs under the soft bedsheets, relishing in the pleasant surprise of how easily his body now moved. It was as if he was young again, no longer impeded by the effects of his countless injuries. Overcome with a childish delight at this, he extended his arms above his head and let the golden sunshine warm his cold skin. After quite some time of basking in this strange and newfound joy, he felt the need for further movement. Cautiously, he sat up in bed and pushed back the snowy white covers, which he now saw were soiled with faded bloodstains although he couldn't remember why. The past few days were a nebulous haze and nothing more. With an anxious feeling that he couldn't quite place, he slid bedsheets off his body, revealing bare legs wrapped in bandages. His trembling hands unwrapped them slowly, only to see large yet fully healed scar tissue. He traced the gash with the tip of his finger, and felt not even the slightest remnant of pain. Greatly rejuvenated, Junot sprang out of bed and walked to the bright window. The sunlight was brighter than ever now, and imbued with gentle warmth. Birdsong carried through the air with the distant tunes of the marching music of his long-gone soldiers. Yet the scene spread out before him was not the little garden of that terraced house in Montbard, but a lush oasis of cultivated terraces, neoclassical fountains, orchards ripe with golden fruit, lawns filled with hauntingly familiar faces, and a whole host of wonders that evoked the most distant and fantastic memories. In these gardens Junot saw the grand park of the Chateau de Bussy-Rabutin, the ragged coastline of Toulon, the heavenly Parisian Jardin des Plantes, the hills of Italy, the exotic sights of Egypt, the roses of Malmaison, and all the glory of the estates that had once belonged to Junot, Duc d'Abrantès. In the magnificent garden he saw his mother, who then called his name and reached out with loving arms. Junot wanted nothing more than to fling open the window and make his light escape into that enigmatic paradise. But something held him back. Intense uneasiness gripped his heart and stopped his breath. He tore himself away from the window and ran instead to the door on the other side of the room, flung it open and disappeared into the darkness.
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Seb Guyomard, artiste photographe : d'hier et d'aujourd'hui
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Château de Bussy-Rabutin, Bussy-le-Grand,
Côte-d'Or en Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
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Chateau de Bussy-Rabutin, France. via @notesfromcamelidcountry. & pinterest,
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Chimères Chateau de Bussy-Rabutin Bussy-le-grand cur. Rémi Tamain 7 nov. 2019 - 22 mars 2020
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Le château de Bussy-Rabutin (Côte-d’Or) 78682 homes
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Le château de Bussy-Rabutin (Côte-d’Or)
Classé monument historique en 1862 et acquis par l’État en 1929, le château bourguignon de Bussy-Rabutin est un ancien logis médiéval du XVIe siècle réaménagé à la Renaissance. Au XVIIe siècle, son propriétaire le comte Roger de Bussy-Rabutin (1618-1693), cousin de Madame de Sévigné, y crée un décor unique, une galerie de trois cents portraits, inspiré de l’histoire de France et nourri par la rancœur d’avoir été contraint à l’exil par Louis XIV pour avoir…
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Journées européennes du patrimoine : le programme des 15 et 16 septembre 2018
Jalil El Rhazi, Journées européennes du patrimoine : le programme des 15 et 16 septembre 2018.
Aqueduc romain du Gier (Rhône), château de Bussy-Rabutin (Côte-d'Or), hôtel-Dieu de Chateau-Thierry (Aisne), château de Carneville (Manche), hôtel de Polignac (Gers), rotonde de Montabon (Sarthe), domaine de Maison-Rouge (La Réunion), villa Viardot (Yvelines), habitation Bisdary (Guadeloupe), théâtre des Bleus de Bar (Meuse)... Placées cette année sous le signe de « l'art du partage », les journées européennes du patrimoine se déroulent les 15 et 16 septembre 2018.
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Another castle and a story by @jasonmowen If only all exiles looked like this.. The Burgundy chateau of Roger de Bussy-Rabutin, exiled courtier of the Sun King. And dumped by his girlfriend, the Marquise de Montglas at the same time. François Halard photography, as seen in The World of Interiors. . . I love Burgundy for its wines and castles...ah la belle vie... . . (at Château de Bussy-Rabutin)
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Château de Bussy-Rabutin, Bussy-le-Grand, France
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