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he commanded every one to salute his palace, even when he was not there. he forbade round hats, and sent police about with long sticks to knock off any they met."there are very few men in the whaling business now," said he, "compared to the number twenty-five years ago. whales are growing scarcer every year, and petroleum has taken the place of whale-oil. consequently, the price of the latter is not in proportion to the difficulty of getting it. new bedford used to be an important seaport, and did an enormous business. it is played out now, and is as dull and sleepy as a cemetery. it was once the great cen���������и߶���χ��ů����绰tre of the whaling business, and made fortunes for a good many men; but you don't hear of fortunes in whaling nowadays.madame victoire was very pretty, all the rest except the two eldest, were plain; and her parents were delighted with her when she returned from the convent. the king and dauphin went to meet her at sceaux and took her to versailles to the queen, who embraced her tenderly. neither she nor her younger sisters were half educated, but the dauphin, who was very fond of them and had great influence over them persuaded them to study.his sister ��milie was not so fortunate. arrested upon some frivolous pretext, she was thrown into prison. in desperate anxiety carle flew to david, who, though a terrorist himself, was a c�ζ������ﻹ��ȫ�׷���omrade and friend of his, and would surely use his influence to help them. david, however, either could or would do nothing; mme. chalgrin was dragg

they found a farm, settled themselves in it, and after a time m. de montagu was added to the household, [250] for he came to see his wife, and their joy at meeting so touched mme. de tess��, that she said he had better stay altogether.the power, security, and prosperity of the throne and royal family of france seemed to be at that time absolute and unassailable; and although of the ten or eleven children of louis xv. and marie leczinska, the dauphin was the only son who had liv�ζ������ﻹ��ȫ�׷���ed to grow up, the succession to the crown appeared to be in no danger, as he had already two boys, the ducs de bourgogne and berri; the comte de provence was born in november, 1755, and his birth was followed by that of the comte d��artois, besides the princesses clotilde and elizabeth, who by the salic law were excluded. the queen, who was seven years older than the king, was already fifty-two. a woman of blameless character, she had never been pretty, attractive, or even sensible. d��argenson, writing in 1750, says of her that she was very stupid, made silly remarks, reproved her children for trifles, and passed over serious faults. they were all so fond of eating that mesdames kept port wine, ham, and other [165] things in a cupboard, and ate and drank at all hours.the man laughed.pauline also had something like what would now be called by us a district at montmartre, not far from the rue chantereine, where she lived; but she had poor pensioners all over paris to whom she gave food, firing, clothes, doctors, everything [211] they wanted, and whom she visited constantly. old and young, good and bad, beggars, prisoners, every sort of distress found a helper in her.the comte d��artois flew into a passion with turgot, who went to the king a�ϻ���������ô���߶�ȫ�׷���绰nd laid the matter before him.he and vergennes were said to have wasted the revenues of f

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