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¡°But your Majesty must remember that even if the Duchess were to return to re-visit us, it would not be your Majesty she would come after.¡±

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Next morning they heard of the arrest of the royal family at Varennes.
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TWO:¡°Yes, yes! I know the way to the restaurant!¡± and as he dragged him along in an iron grasp some guards, who had discovered the escape of the prisoner, recognised and seized him.¡°I never carried on a single intrigue. I loved the Monarchy, and I spared no efforts to soften and moderate M. le Duc d¡¯Orl¨¦ans,¡± not realising that the way to escape suspicion was not to try to soften, but to have nothing to do with him; and that if she loved the Monarchy she had shown her affection in a very strange manner. But she was a strange mixture of great talents and many good qualities with frivolity, inconsistency, and shallowness. For example, when she was told that the Monarchy (which she says she loved) had fallen, and the Republic been declared, her first exclamation was¡ª THREE:[317]
TWO:But as the Noailles were known to have possessed the estate and castle bearing their name in the twelfth century, and that in 1593 the Seigneur de Noailles was also Comte d¡¯Ayen, and of much more consequence than the Montmorin, this spiteful fabrication fell to the ground. THREE:
TWO:In Mme. Tallien we have a woman exactly opposite to the other two in character, principles, and conduct. Differing from both of them in birth and circumstances¡ªfor she was the daughter of a Spanish banker of large fortune¡ªwith extraordinary beauty, the hot, passionate blood of the south, a nature, habits, and principles undisciplined by authority and unrestrained by religion, she was early imbued with the creed of the revolutionists, and carried their theories of atheism and licence to the logical consequences.Marie Antoinette¡ªBirth of Mme. Le Brun¡¯s daughter¡ªThe Royal Family¡ªBrussels¡ªAntwerp¡ªThe charms of French society¡ªThe Opera ball¡ªAn incident in the Terror¡ªA Greek supper¡ªLe jeu de la Reine. THREE:¡°You are quite wrong to go. I shall stay, for I believe in the happiness the Revolution will bring us.¡±
TWO:Capital letter TShe was received with delight at her house in the rue du Gros-Chenet, by M. Le Brun, her brother, her sister-in-law, and their only child, the niece who was to fill her daughter¡¯s place. The house was beautifully furnished and filled with flowers, and that same evening a grand concert in her honour was given in the large salon of a house in a garden adjoining, which also belonged to M. Le Brun, who told her that he had during the [147] Revolution, when the churches were closed, lent this salon to celebrate mass. THREE:After a few months, however, finding that she did not become accustomed or reconciled to her surroundings, she resolved to go abroad again, and as she had never seen England she chose that country for her next wanderings, and set off in April, 1802, accompanied by a companion she had taken to live with her, named Ad¨¦la?de, who soon became a dear and indispensable friend. She intended to spend only a few months in England, but as usual, when she arrived there, she soon made so much money and so many friends that she remained for three years, dividing her time between London and the country houses, where she was always welcome.
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