"Rousseau continues better, though yesterday he was not very well; today he is better. The doctor seemed encouraged. I hope for his recovery, though perhaps it may be very slow. Alfred Stevens came this morning with Puvis de Chavannes, to tell Rousseau that he is elected officer [of the [[w:Legion of Honour|Legion of Honour]. We received them my wife and I on the stairs, begging them not to go up lest his quiet should be disturbed. I told him [Rousseau], and he seemed very much pleased."
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In 1865 and 1866 this Legion of Honour was refused to grant to Th. Rousseau
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