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The peace of Amiens had just been signed, society was beginning to be reorganised. The Princess Dolgorouki who, to Lisette¡¯s great joy, [149] was in Paris, gave a magnificent ball, at which, Lisette remarked, young people of twenty saw for the first time in their lives liveries in the salons and ante-rooms of the ambassadors, and foreigners of distinction richly dressed, wearing orders and decorations. With several of the new beauties she was enchanted, especially Mme. R¨¦camier and Mme. Tallien. She renewed her acquaintance with Mme. Campan, and went down to dine at her famous school at Saint Germain, where the daughters of all the most distinguished families were now being educated. Madame Murat, sister of Napoleon, was present at dinner, and the First Consul himself came to the evening theatricals, when ¡°Esther¡± was acted by the pupils, Mlle. Auguier, niece of Mme. Campan, afterwards wife of Marshal Ney, taking the chief part.As she left Belgium, Mme. Genlis who, with her faults had also many good qualities, began, she says, to reflect upon the horror of her position.
ONE:¡°Comment! on the contrary? What do you mean? Tell me.¡±The lad understood, blushed crimson, and retired, profoundly grateful for being let off so easily. Neither was the lesson lost upon him; after this he played no more. TWO:¡°Comment! on the contrary? What do you mean? Tell me.¡±

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TWO:But her first impressions were very painful, notwithstanding her emotion when first she heard the people around her speaking French, saw the towers of Notre Dame, passed the barri¨¨re, and found herself again driving through the streets of Paris.

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THREE:Though he painted this portrait in haste, with tears in his eyes, it was one of the best ever done by Isabey. [35]

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THREE: FORE:In the evening Catherine II. died and Paul arrived. Lisette hardly dared leave the Princess Dolgorouki¡¯s, to go home, as every one was saying there would be a revolution against Paul. The streets were filled with people, but there was no [138] disorder. The crowds reassembled next day before the palace of Catherine, calling her their mother, with cries and tears.Among the Palais Royal set, it was the fashion to find fault with everything done by the royalists, to go as seldom as possible to Versailles and to pretend to find it a great bore when it was necessary to do so.
THREE:A curious story is told, that at the time when Louis XIV. was building the palace of Versailles, his then all-powerful mistress, Mme. de la Valli¨¨re, said to him that he must, according to the custom, have the horoscope cast of the palace. He laughed at her superstition, but told her he would leave the matter to her. She accordingly consulted an astrologer, who said, ¡°After a hundred years the kings of France will leave Versailles.¡± FORE:It was said that a locksmith, who was executed on the same day, would not get into the same cart with him, fearing that he ¡°might be thought the accomplice of such a man.¡±
THREE:¡°The executioner? You have guessed it, Monseigneur, and that fearful name explains the state of mind in which you see me.¡±The young princes and princesses, however, in spite of the disputes, jealousies, and quarrels that occurred amongst them, agreed in amusing themselves very well together. They gave balls, theatricals and f¨ºtes of all kinds; the Queen was very fond of cards, and gambling went on to an extent which, with the money spent on f¨ºtes and in other still more reprehensible ways, especially by the Comte d¡¯Artois, though it could have passed as a matter of course under former reigns, now increased the irritation and discontent which every year grew stronger and more dangerous. For the distress amongst the lower orders was terrible; for years marriages and the birthrate had been decreasing in an alarming manner; the peasants declaring that it was no use bringing into the world children to be as miserable as themselves. FORE:
THREE:¡°Your father must be a little forgotten in order to save him. It all depends on the president of the tribunal, Lacomb.¡± FORE:TWO years after her marriage the Duchesse d¡¯Ayen had a son who, to her great grief, lived only a few months, and whose death was followed by the birth of Louise, called Mlle. de Noailles, Adrienne Mlle. d¡¯Ayen, Th¨¦r¨¨se Mlle. d¡¯Epernon, Pauline Mlle. de Maintenon, and Rosalie Mlle. de Montclar.
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THREE:¡°Monsieur de Chalabre, I wish to know why you took from the game to-night a rouleau of fifty louis?¡± FORE:Her daughters [82] all married, and in them her sons-in-law, and grandchildren she found constant interest and happiness: the Duc d¡¯Ayen also, after the death of his second wife, gave up his Swiss house and came to end his days with his favourite daughter at Fontenay.The most infamous calumnies were circulated about Marie Caroline when Napoleon wanted her kingdom for Caroline Murat; but she had a brave, strong character and plenty of brains. The government was carried on by her, for the King could or would do nothing but loiter about at Caserta.
THREE:But her first impressions were very painful, notwithstanding her emotion when first she heard the people around her speaking French, saw the towers of Notre Dame, passed the barri¨¨re, and found herself again driving through the streets of Paris.The days were rapidly approaching when she would be thankful that an early death had saved him from the fate of his brother.

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FORE:A few minutes later the Countess said that Mme. Le Brun¡¯s painting blouse was so convenient she wished she had one like it; and in reply to her offer [120] to lend her one said she would much rather Mme. Charot made it, for which she would send the linen. When it was finished she gave Mme. Charot ten louis.

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Mme. de Tess¨¦, younger sister of the Duc d¡¯Ayen, was well known for her opinions. La Fayette, de Noailles, and de S¨¦gur had returned from America, and their ideas were shared by Rosalie¡¯s husband, de Grammont, and to a certain extent, though with much more moderation, by M. de Montagu. All the remaining daughters of the Duc d¡¯Ayen except Pauline shared the opinions of their husbands; M. de Th¨¦san and M. de Beaune were opposed to them, as was also the Duchesse d¡¯Ayen, whose affection for her sons-in-law did not make her share their blind enthusiasm and unfortunate credulity.WHILE Mme. de Genlis was safe and enjoying herself in England terrible events were happening in France. The Duke of Orl¨¦ans, already infamous in the eyes of all decent people, was beginning to lose his popularity with the revolutionists. ¡°He [125] could not doubt the discredit into which he had fallen, the flight of his son [126] exposed him to dangerous suspicions; it was decided to get rid of him. He had demanded that his explanations should be admitted, but he was advised to ¡®ask rather, in the interest of your own safety, for a decree of banishment for yourself and your family.¡¯[73]Paul Delaroche
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