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The Queen, too indolent to write to them separately, on one occasion when she was at Compi¨¨gne and they at Versailles, wrote as follows:¡ª
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TWO:The Duc de Chartres came and joined them at Tournay, where Mademoiselle d¡¯Orl¨¦ans was taken dangerously ill with a bilious fever. She recovered slowly, but in January, 1793, letters from France brought the news of the execution of Louis XVI., of the infamous part played by Philippe-¨¦galit¨¦, and of the imminent danger of M. de Sillery.As to Pauline, she spent her whole time in working for and visiting those unfortunate emigr¨¦s within reach who were in poverty and distress. More info
TWO:One day, as she was going to fetch the medicine from the doctor, who luckily lived close by, she met upon the stairs the Prince de Lambese. Recognising her at once, he looked at her with [442] an indignant, contemptuous expression, passed on without speaking and went to the Governor, Baron von Mack, to denounce her, guessing also that the daughter of Philippe-¨¦galit¨¦ was with her.¡°Have you found means to conciliate her?¡± asked the Princess amidst the laughter aroused by this speech. More info
TWO:Whatever might be her private character, Catherine II. was a great sovereign, a wise ruler, and beloved by the Russian people. In her reign Tartary, Lithuania, the Caucasus, Courland, and part of Poland were added to the vast Muscovite Empire; the Russian share of Poland alone added six millions to her subjects. Every branch of the service, every corner of the empire, canals, mines, agriculture, commerce, received her consideration and supervision; art and literature were encouraged and advanced; the progress made by Russia under her rule was enormous. More info
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THREE:Danton did not attempt to deny the part he had taken, but declared that it was necessary to strike terror amongst their opponents and that he accepted the responsibility.But while T¨¦r¨¨zia congratulated herself that she had happened to be at Bordeaux, the story got [301] about, and the fierce populace were infuriated at the escape of their intended prey. Their first revenge was directed towards the captain, through whose unguarded talk about ¡°a beautiful woman who looked like a grande dame, and had suddenly appeared and paid him the money,¡± was the cause of the mischief. They made a furious attack upon him, several of them rushing at him to drag him to the guillotine. But if he was avaricious the English captain was brave and strong, so, drawing his sword with shouts and threats he wounded three or four, drove back the rest, regained his ship, and set sail for England.

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THREE:The Marquis de Paroy, a royalist, whose father, a Girondist, had just been arrested, wrote to ask for an interview, sending an illustrated petition, in the taste of the day, to the ¡°goddess of Bordeaux,¡± with a Cupid he called a sans-culotte, &c. Having received an invitation, he went to her house, where, in the ante-rooms, crowds were waiting with petitions in their hands. Presently folding doors were thrown open and T¨¦r¨¨zia appeared, exquisitely dressed, asked for the citoyen Paroy, and invited [312] him to come into her boudoir, which was filled with the traces of her pursuits. Music was upon the open piano, a guitar lay upon a sofa, a harp stood in a corner of the room, an easel, a half-sketched-out miniature, a table covered with drawings, colours, and brushes, an embroidery frame, a writing table piled with petitions, notes, and papers. After the first greeting she said¡ªA wandering life¡ª¡°The tyrant is no more¡±¡ªMarriage of Henriette¡ªHamburg¡ªBerlin¡ªAntwerp¡ªBrussels¡ªReturns to France¡ªTerrible changes¡ªShattered fortune¡ªLiterary success¡ªThe Empire¡ªNapoleon¡ªMme. de Genlis and her friends¡ªDeath of Mme. de Montesson.

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THREE:As Mme. Le Brun remarked in her own case: ¡°It is no longer a question of fortune or success, it is only a question of saving one¡¯s life,¡± but many people were rash enough to think and act otherwise, and frequently paid dearly for their folly. Mme. de Fleury returned to Paris while, or just before, the Terror was raging, and availed herself of the revolutionary law, by which a husband or wife who had emigrated might be divorced. But soon after she had dissolved her marriage and resumed the name of Coigny she was arrested and sent to St. Lazare, one of the most terrible of the prisons of the Revolution, then crowded with people of all ages, ranks, and opinions.Since the departure of Mlle. de Mars the vanity and thirst for admiration fostered by her mother¡¯s foolish education had greatly increased, but between Mme. de Saint-Aubin and her daughter, though there was affection, there was neither ease nor confidence; the young girl was afraid of her mother, but adored her father. The society into which she was thrown formed her character at an early age, and the artificial, partly affected, partly priggish tone which is apparent in all her voluminous writings detracted from the charm of her undoubtedly brilliant talents.

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TWO:¡°Then you followed the Bourbons into exile?¡±The sorcerer hesitated, and only after much persuasion said slowly and gravely¡ª

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THREE:¡°Nor I either,¡± said the police officer, laughing; ¡°but why then did you say you were the devil, and what are you and your companions doing?¡±Tallien¡¯s daughter, one of whose names was ¡°Thermidor,¡± married a Narbonne-Pelet. Another daughter, the Marquise de Hallay, inherited her beauty, and was an extraordinary likeness of herself. One of her sons, Dr. Edouard Cabarrus, was with her amongst the rest when she died, and the last words she spoke to her children were in the soft caressing Spanish of her early youth.

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The mania for education which characterised [358] F¨¦licit¨¦ through life began at an early age. While still a child she had a fancy to give instruction to the little boys who came to cut reeds growing by the pond or moat at the foot of the terrace of the chateau.Je veux achever mon ann¨¦e.The weeks following were terrible for Lisette, the anxiety and agitation she was in being increased by the non-appearance of M. de Rivi¨¨re, who had told her to expect him at Turin. At last, a fortnight later than the day fixed, he arrived, so dreadfully changed that she hardly recognised him. As he crossed the bridge of Beauvoisin he had seen the priests being massacred, and that and all the other atrocities he had witnessed had thrown him into a fever, which had detained him for some time at Chamb¨¦ry.Terror-stricken, they agreed that these papers must be shown to the Queen, and when, a day or two afterwards, Mme. Auguier was in waiting, she took them to Marie Antoinette, who read and returned them saying¡ª¡°Oh! for that matter,¡± said the gipsy, ¡°it will have no limit.¡±
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