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When it was too late he ordered a carriage and tried to leave, but was stopped by the gardes-nationales and servants. La Fayette on his white horse rode with the cavalcade, full of uneasiness, for he saw that he could not control the followers with whom he had imagined himself to be all-powerful, their crimes and cruelties were abhorrent to him, and the fearful position of the King and royal family alarmed and distressed him.¡°Hold your tongue, t¨ºte-qui-roule,¡± she cried angrily. ¡°Your body will be food for dogs.¡±With these and all the different relations of her husband, Mme. d¡¯Ayen lived in the greatest harmony, [176] especially with his sister, the Duchesse de Lesparre, a calm, holy, angelic woman after her own heart.
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  • ONE:Many of these disbelievers in Christianity were terribly afraid of ghosts. ¡°Je n¡¯y crois pas, mais je les redoute,¡± as somebody once remarked. TWO:But Mme. de Genlis discovered, when too late, that by her attempts both to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, she had succeeded in making herself detested by both parties; and now [446] she waited in daily perplexity about money matters, and fear of the recognition which was not long in coming.Filled with alarm and sorrow, she hurried to the Princess Dolgorouki, where Count Cobentzel brought them constant news from the palace, where desperate but fruitless efforts were being made to revive the Empress.
  • ONE:¡°I know you are French, Madame,¡± he muttered with embarrassment.¡°Avait-il des chemises, TWO:The Duc de Noailles, her father, finding he could not recover his h?tel, returned philosophically to Switzerland, and bought a house on the Lake of Geneva. He had married the Countess Golowskin, which at first was a grief to his daughters, but after a time they were reconciled to the idea, and got on very well together.
  • ONE:Speaking of Pulch¨¦rie in her journal, Mme. de [410] Genlis, it may be remarked, does not venture to lavish upon her the unstinted praises which she pours upon her sister; but remarks that when she left her care and entered society on her marriage, she had the most excellent ideas and sentiments, the purest mind, and the highest principles possible. TWO:S¡¯il veut qu¡¯un pr¨¦lat soit chr¨¦tien,
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FORE:It was difficult to make the postillions stop, but after a time Darnal forced them to do so, assisted by the cries of the terrified travellers who were then passing through a village. The strange servant did nothing. They got out, and on asking how far they were from Dartford they were told twenty-two miles.
  • THREE:¡°Never,¡± he said, ¡°was the Queen more truly a Queen than to-day, when she made her entry with so calm and noble an air in the midst of those furies.¡±

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  • THREE:II LA MARQUISE DE MONTAGU CHAPTER IIt is therefore evident that at the time of which Mme. de Genlis is writing, the middle of May, the Duchess of Orl¨¦ans was in prison. Also that the Marquis de Sillery, her husband, had not been detained in the Abbaye, as from his letter she had supposed, but was only under supervision till the 7th of April.

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  • THREE:Another place at which she liked staying was Gennevilliers, which belonged to the Comte de Vaudreuil, a great friend of hers, and one of the subjects of malicious gossip about her. Gennevilliers was not so picturesque as the other places, but there was an excellent private theatre. The Comte d¡¯Artois and all his society always came to the representations there.

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  • THREE:In her ¡°Memoirs,¡± Mme. de Genlis says that the years she spent at the Palais Royal were the most brilliant and the most unhappy of her life.

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  • THREE:The truth was that this famous supper, which did take place, cost about fifteen francs, and consisted of a chicken and a dish of eels, both dressed after Greek recipes, taken from the ¡°Voyages d¡¯Anacharsis,¡± which Louis Vig¨¦e had been reading to his sister; two dishes of vegetables, a cake made of honey and little currants, and some old Cyprus wine, which was a present to her.The hot weather she used to spend at some house [137] she took or had lent to her in the country near St. Petersburg.

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FORE:The prisons were thrown open, the Directoire was far milder than the Convention, pardons were obtained in numbers, especially by T¨¦r¨¨zia, who, when she could not succeed in saving persons in danger in any other way, had often risked her own safety to help and conceal them.Between him and the royalists were the September massacres, rivers of blood, crimes and blasphemies without end.
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FORE:¡°Emigrate? I never thought of such a thing. We were going to Spain to see my father, who is there.¡±For six weeks she lay in state in a great room in the palace, which was illuminated day and night. The Emperor had his father, Peter III., brought from the convent where he was buried to be taken at the same time as Catherine to the fortress where all the Russian monarchs are interred. He obliged the assassins of his father to carry the corners of the funeral pall, and himself, bareheaded, with the Empress and all the ladies of the court, with long trains and veils, walked through the snow and fearful cold in the procession from the palace to the fortress.
FORE:Lisette complained bitterly to her husband, who only told her to let them talk, and treated the matter with indignant contempt.
THREE:La Fayette was still an exile. Too Jacobin for Austria, too royalist for France, he took a place near Wittmold. The wedding of his eldest daughter took place the following May, and a few days afterwards a daughter was born to Pauline and christened St¨¦phanie. Sign Up
FORE:Mme. Geoffrin [18] was born 1699: her father a [37] valet de chambre of the Dauphin. He and her mother died young and left her and her brother to the guardianship of their grandmother, a certain Mme. Chemineau, a woman of strong, upright character, and a devout Catholic, but narrow and without much education. She brought up her grandchildren with care and affection, and married the girl when about fourteen to M. Geoffrin, a rich and worthy commercial man of forty-eight. With him Th¨¦r¨¨se lived in tranquil obscurity until she was about thirty, when she became acquainted with the celebrated Mlle. Tencin, sister of the Cardinal, over whose house and salon she presided, and who, like Mme. Geoffrin, lived in the rue St. Honor¨¦.
    FORE:The Duchesse d¡¯Ayen was the only daughter of M. d¡¯Aguesseau de Fresne, Conseiller d¡¯¨¦tat, and grand-daughter of the great Chancellor d¡¯Aguesseau. From her mother, daughter of M. Dupr¨¦, conseiller du parlement, she inherited a fortune of 200,000 livres de rente, in consequence of which her family were able to arrange her marriage with the young heir of the Noailles, then Comte d¡¯Ayen.
THREE:¡°¡®Very well,¡¯ replied the King; ¡®but what I fear is, that notwithstanding your good intentions, you will be surrounded by persons whose influence will mislead you, and owing to evil counsellors, your own abilities may perhaps even lead you to commit follies.¡¯¡°You know me, then?¡± Sign Up
THREE:Although not a great painter he was absolutely devoted to his art, in which he would become so absorbed as to forget everything else. On one occasion he was going out to dinner and had already left the house, when he remembered something he wanted to do to a picture upon which he was working. He therefore went back, took off the wig he was wearing, put on a night-cap, and began to retouch the picture. Presently he got up, went out again, forgetting all about the night-cap which [14] he still had on, and which formed a singular contrast to his coat trimmed with gold braid, and the sword at his side; and would certainly have presented himself at the party to which he was going in this costume had he not fortunately met a neighbour, who stopped him and pointed out the strangeness of his appearance. Sign Up

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FORE:With a cry of alarm she tried to draw her sister away, but the wizard, taking her hand, seemed to study it carefully, and suddenly dropped it with a strange exclamation.The Duc d¡¯Orl¨¦ans, leaving the room when she came to see them, returned, bringing his young wife, who said graciously, ¡°Madame, I have always longed to know you, for there are two things I love passionately, your pupils and your books.¡±
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