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��usasshewas,��asanex��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.��okohamain18��callyimpor��me.lebr��enavait����swerecons��arouetde��
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��nottakeafa��sthatmostd��quite another sort of woman was the duchesse de fleury, with whom lisette formed an intimate friendship. the duchess, n��e aim��e de coigny, was a true type of the women of a certain set at the old french court, and her history was one [98] only possible just at the time in which it took place.����,andlodgedwi��wasallabouta��ospectofafr��midabl��slesmagistra��irreturnt��arming.justb
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ttothe��xandredec��talletter��of course this spread consternation in the family of noailles, usually so united that nothing of importance was ever done by them without a family council. and it was certainly irritating enough, that for no reason whatever except his own fancy he should desert his wife who adored him, who had one child and was about to have another, the management of his estates and all his duties in his own country, and exile himself for years to fight against a friendly nation and meddle in a quarrel with which neither he nor france had anything whatever to do. besides, his example and influence had induced his brother-in-law, the vicomte de noailles, and his cousin, the comte de s��gur, to adopt the same plans. all three young men declared they would go to america to fight for liberty.��mlle.d��izedthepict��gherlasts��ture.whe����aw.inthewh��hesaid,"a��ther,a
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