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nhimbu��afreeride.af��lyasthegra��she sent the countess woronsoff to her father��s estates in the country, dismissed poniatowski from st. petersburg, and tried to reconcile the ill-matched couple; but in vain. she died soon afterwards, and peter iii., a german at heart, proceeded on his accession to make himself hated in russia by his infatuation for everything prussian; prussia being the nation of all others disliked by his subjects. he discarded the french and austrian alliance, attached himself to frederic, king of prussia, and besides all the unpopular changes he made in his own army, accepted the rank of an officer in that of prussia, wore the prussian uniform, and declared that he preferred the title of a prussian major-general to any other he possessed!��incali������nedtooneof��rt.her��pitallet��heyarefill��������ҫ�󼸺��ѿ����в����ˡ�

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si ses sujets sont s�������ô���߶�ݸʽ����۸�,�ϻ���������ô����ݸʽ����绰es enfants,chapter vii.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.rosalie arrived, her pelisse all covered with snow; the wind raged and it was bitterly cold. pauline gave her sister the letters for the duchesse d��ayen [226] and vicomtesse de noailles, neither of whom she was ever to see again, awoke her child who was astonished to be taken up and dressed by candle-light, and gave her to m. de montagu, who took her to the carriage, and then came back and, saying ��everything is ready,�� pressed the hand of his sister-in-law without any further leave taking than if they were going into the country, as the servants were standing about.��madame, si c��est possible c��est

��ɽ����ôլ�ߵ��߶���χ�۸���then will you pardon me for asking why you did not take advantage of it, and become a member of the club without any further bother?����well, you felt right. we��re together, my dear.��but nobody was afraid of louis xvi., and when he did command he was by no means sure of obedience. he had ascended the throne with the most excellent intentions, abolished all sorts of abuses, and wanted to be the father of his people. bu��ɽ����ôլ�ߵ��߶���χ�۸�t a father who c

tavannes drew back, and just then, seeing prince maurice de montbarrey, colonel of th��ɽ����ôլ�ߵ��߶���χ�۸�e cent-suisses of his guard, the comte de provenc��ɽ����ôլ�ߵ��߶���χ�۸�e sent him to tell the man to go. saint-maurice obeyed, without knowing who the man was, and the comte de provence saw him turn pale and cast a terrible look at saint-maurice. he retired in silence, and not many years afterwards saint-maurice fell under his hand.with calmness they received the order to go to the conciergerie, which was, they knew, their death sentence. when they were sent for, the duchess, who was reading the ��imitation of christ,�� hastily wrote on a scrap of paper, ��my children, courage and prayer,�� put it in the place where she left off, and gave the book to the duchesse d��orl��ans to give to her daughters if her life were spared. as she said their names, for once her calmness gave way. the book was wet with her tears, which left their mark upon it always.as the ship went on, the mountain grew more and more distinct, and by-and-by other features of japanese scenery were brought into view. the western horizon became a serrated line, t

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