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T¨¦r¨¨zia asked him to supper to meet the mistress of Ysabeau, whom she thought might influence Ysabeau in his favour. During the supper one of the revolutionary guests, observing a ring with a Love painted on it, and the inscription¡ª
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  • ONE:Brilliant success of Lisette¡ªLove of her art¡ªThe Vernet¡ªLife in Paris before the Revolution¡ªMme. Geoffrin¡ªMarriage of Lisette to M. Le Brun¡ªA terrible prediction.The King, after the death of Mme. de Pompadour, of whom he had become tired, lived for some years without a reigning favourite, in spite of the attempts of various ladies of the court to attain to that post. His life was passed in hunting, in the festivities of the court, and in a constant succession of intrigues and liaisons for which the notorious Parc aux cerfs was a sort of preserve. His next and last recognised and powerful mistress was Mme. Du Barry. TWO:¡°A peu pr¨¨s, Sire,¡± and he pointed to a heap of enormous cases in the courtyard, which in about an hour he had arranged in the gallery in perfect order, much to the delight of the Emperor, who burst into a fit of laughter when he saw them.
  • ONE:¡°Comtesse de Noailles, you forget the grand-aum?nier, to bless the rising sun after having exorcised the spirits of darkness.¡± TWO:Lisette frequented chiefly the society of the Spanish Ambassadress, with whom she went to the Opera at the far-famed Fenice, and finally left Venice and went by Padova, Vicenza, and Verona to Turin, where she had letters of introduction from Mesdames to the Queen, whose portrait they wished her to paint for them.
  • ONE:For some years T¨¦r¨¨zia continued to live at Paris, [345] where she had witnessed so many transformations and passed through the extremes of prosperity and adversity. TWO:Overcome with emotion at first they looked at each other in silence; then, in a voice broken with sobs, Pauline asked, ¡°Did you see them?¡±
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FORE:The next morning the Baron himself brought up the tray with their breakfast, still declaring Mme. de Genlis was the Princess, and among the escort he gave them to Mons were two young cadets from Moravia, who had been pages to the Princess, by whom they had been specially recommended to the Baron. They both kissed her hand, and recognized her as Princess von Lansberg.
  • THREE:They were thankful indeed to find themselves at Schaffhausen, where they were joined by the Duc de Chartres. It was fortunate for his sister that she did not remain with him; he had been obliged to [443] fly with Dumouriez two days after she left, through firing and dangers of all kinds; and what would have become of a girl of sixteen, in a violent illness, with no one to look after her?

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  • THREE:Lisette at first wished to refuse this offer. She did not at all dislike M. Le Brun, but she was by no means in love with him, and as she could make plenty of money by her profession, she had no anxiety about the future and no occasion to make a mariage de convenance. But her mother, who seems to have had the talent for doing always the wrong thing, and who fancied that M. Le Brun was very rich, did not cease to persecute her by constant representations and entreaties not to refuse such an excellent parti, and she was still more influenced by the desire to escape from her step-father, who, now that he had no occupation, was more at home and more intolerable than ever.

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  • THREE:Her dress was a caricature of the latest fashion, her manner was impertinently familiar. She first made a silly exclamation at being addressed as ¡°madame¡± instead of ¡°citoyenne,¡± then she turned [459] over the books on the table and when at length Mme. de Genlis politely explained that being very busy she could not have the honour of detaining her, the strange visitor explained the object of her visit.Mme. de Boufflers, Mme. de Sabran, and their families, on the other hand, were always assiduous in their attentions to her, and would refuse other invitations to go to her.

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  • THREE:This was one of the best prisons, but during the six weeks before Thermidor even this was much changed for the worse, brutal ruffians taking the place of milder gaolers, and food unfit to eat being supplied.

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FORE:For Adrienne, the Marquis de la Fayette, a boy who when first the marriage was thought of by the respective families was not fifteen years old, whose father was dead, who had been brought up by his [186] aunt in the country, and who was very rich. He was plain, shy, awkward, and had red hair, but he and Adrienne fell violently in love with each other during the time of probation. Louise and her cousin had, of course, always known each other, and now that they were thrown constantly together they were delighted with the arrangements made for them.¡°¡®Console yourself. I have just cast the horoscope of the child now born. He will not deprive you of the crown. He will not live when his father ceases to reign. Another than you, however, will succeed Louis XVI.; but, nevertheless, you will one day be King of France. Woe to him who will be in your place. Rejoice that you are without posterity; the existence of your sons would be threatened with too great calamities, for your family will drink to the dregs the most bitter contents of the cup of Destiny. Adieu! Tremble for your life if you try to discover me.¡ªI am
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FORE: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.¡¯
    FORE:The third portrait Mme. Le Brun retained in her own possession¡ªfor she had begun it in September, 1789, when the terrors of the Revolution were beginning. As she painted at Louveciennes they could hear the thunder of the cannonades, and the unfortunate Mme. Du Barry said to her¡ª
THREE:The Princess remarking on this extravagance, he said in a low voice¡ª[128] Sign Up

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FORE:Of course there were disputes and jealousies as time went on. It is of Tallien that is told the story of his complaint to his wife¡ª[85]
They were in the habit of spending part of every summer at ¨¦tioles, with M. le Normand, fermier g¨¦n¨¦ral des postes, husband of Mme. de Pompadour, then the mistress of Louis XV. After one of these visits, when F¨¦licit¨¦ was about six years old, it having been decided to obtain for her and for one of her little cousins admission into the order of chanoinesses of the Noble Chapter of Alix; the two children with their mothers travelled in an immense travelling-carriage called a berline, to Lyon, where they were detained for a fortnight, during which the Comtes de Lyon examined the genealogical proofs of their noble descent. Finding them correct and sufficient for their admission into the order, they proceeded to Alix, at some distance from Lyon; where, with the huge abbey and church in the centre were, grouped, in the form of a semi-circle, the tiny houses, each with its [353] little garden, which were the dwellings of the chanoinesses.¡°People are stupid,¡± answered the prince, ¡°who have not the sense to do properly what they undertake to do.¡±About the former, who was deeply in love with her, and most anxious to make her his wife, she did not care at all. She found him tiresome, and even the prospect of being a princess could not induce her to marry him. Besides, she had taken a fancy to the Marquis de Fontenay, whom she had first met at the house of Mme. de Boisgeloup, who was much older than herself, and as deplorable a husband as a foolish young girl could choose.Pauline understood, fetched her jewel-case, hid it under her cloak, and sending away her two maids, threw herself into her sister¡¯s arms. Rosalie clung to her in a passion of tears and sobs, they exchanged a lock of their hair, and Pauline, tearing herself away, hurried to the carriage in which her husband and child were waiting.¡°Saturday¡ªof Messidor!¡± he exclaimed, when ordering the Moniteur to be dated on a certain day. ¡°We shall be laughed at! But I will do away with the Messidor! I will efface all the inventions of the Jacobins!¡± [109]Like all the other emigr¨¦es Mme. de Genlis was horrified at the strange manners and customs of the new society, largely composed of vulgar, uneducated [458] persons, often enormously rich, exceedingly pretentious, and with no idea how to conduct themselves.¡°It is perfectly simple,¡± replied the Count. ¡°Madame being the only woman at the ball whom I did not know, I concluded she had just arrived from the provinces.¡±
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