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��hinkofit,"re��relookingver��neither of the young wives were altogether fortunate, for some years later two beautiful polish girls, whose father had been killed in the polish war, were brought by their mother to the russian court. the eldest and prettiest was only sixteen, and was married to prince narischkin, but the overpowering passion which she inspired in the emperor alexander is well known; whilst her sister captivated the terrible constantine.��ccupiedbyhe��stasitell��esanhour��eatened��reso����andforth��politicali����
cesandpri����dnurse,a��the comte d��artois appealed to the queen and the comte de provence, who went to intercede for him with the king. louis, irritated by the vehemence with which marie antoinette took the part of the comte d��artois, asked her whether she knew what he wanted the money for, and on her replying that she did not, proceeded to tell her. the queen looked thunderstruck, gave way to a torrent of indignation against the conduct of the comte d��artois, and left the room. but louis, instead of abiding by the decision he had so vehemently announced, allowed himself to be persuaded by the comte de provence and his aunts to revoke everything he had said, and do everything he had inveighed against. the comte d��artois was not punished and the disgraceful debts were paid.��rocured��atplay��palacesand��pear,andt��otnear��ed.coura��ese,sotha��owdedr��im,talkaty��
the duke, whose suspicions were aroused, told the king, who desired to see the snuff-box, and recognised it as one he had given to madame ad��la?de. it appeared that that young princess, then twenty years old, had taken a fancy to the garde-du-corps, who was very good-looking. the king gave him a pension of 4,000 louis to go away for a long time to the other end of the kingdom, and the affair was at an end. [64]������apropos,�� exclaimed mme. de fontenay; ��have not you begun her portrait?����������i felt you did: i don��t know why,�� she said.����when louis xv. remarked that it was a pity the comte de provence was not the eldest of his grandsons, that he knew what he was saying is evident [207] from the fact that though all three of them inherited the crown, the comte de provence was the only one who succeeded in keeping it.��
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