THREE:It was necessary to settle the succession to the estates of the Duchesse d��Ayen, and it was impossible to arrange this without the meeting of the family. The Vicomte de Noailles was in America, the Marquis de Th��san in Germany, Mme. de Montagu was on the list of emigr��es, and could not enter France. Her part of the inheritance had been confiscated, but M. Bert��my, the old family lawyer, had bought and transferred it to the rest of the family, to be given her in better times.Nothing could be worse or more threatening. Revolutionary orators came down to Plauzat and soon the whole aspect of the place was changed. Peasants who before wanted to harness themselves to draw their carriage, now passed with their hats on singing ?a ira. Chateaux began to be burnt in the neighbourhood, revolutionary clubs were formed, municipalities and gardes-nationales were organised, and although the greater number of [222] their people would not join in them; cries of ���� la lanterne�� were heard among the hedges and vine-yards as they walked out, from those concealed, but as yet fearing to show themselves.