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Return to France!The inheritance of the Duchesse d¨Ayen!Loss of the Noailles property!Inherits the Castle of Fontenay!Death of Mme. de la Fayette!Prosperous life at Fontenay!Conclusion.

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TWO:The Bastille!Prisons of the Revolution!Les Carmes!Cazotte!The Terrorists turn upon each other!Jos└phine de Beauharnais!A musician in the Conciergerie!A dog in prison!Under the guardianship of a dog!Tallien tries to save T└r┬zia!A dagger!La Force!The last hope!The Tocsin!The 9th Thermidor.
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THREE:The last time Marie Antoinette ever sat to her was at Trianon, when she painted her head for the great picture in which the Queen is represented with her children, the first Dauphin, [20] Madame Royale, [21] and the Duc de Normandie, [22] which was [48] hung in the Salon of 1788, and excited universal admiration. It was afterwards taken to Versailles and hung in one of the salons through which the Queen always passed on her way to mass.

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    The interview was short and sad; the sisters promised to write frequently, and parted with many tears. Adrienne proceeding on her triumphal progress to establish herself with her husband and children at Chavaniac, Pauline to wait in loneliness and terror at Plauzat for the return of her husband, making preparations to escape with him and their child at the earliest opportunity. But one unspeakable happiness and comfort was given to Pauline before she went forth into exile. The Duchesse d¨Ayen came to stay with her for a fortnight on her way to see Adrienne at Chavaniac.After supper one evening she had retired to her room and was sitting up late, writing; when one of the mirrors moved, and from a door behind it entered M. de Lascaris, and threw himself at her feet. She sprang up with a cry, the table fell upon him, the lamp went out, her maid rushed in!alarmed by her mistress calling loudly for her!in her nightdress candle in hand, while M. de Lascaris disappeared through the door he had came in by, with a cut on his cheek from the table, which excited the curiosity and laughter of the court. To F└licit└ Italy was one long enchantment, and with reluctance she came back to France.Mme. Le Brun, speaking of Mme. de Genlis, says, ^Her slightest conversation had a charm of which [465] it is difficult to give an idea.... When she had discoursed for half an hour everybody, friends and enemies, were enchanted with her brilliant conversation. ̄
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