ONE:Besides the gardens of the Tuileries, Luxembourg, and Palais Royal, there were plenty of other places to which the Parisians resorted for amusement.The Abbess might receive in her apartment and at dinner whatever guests she chose, men or women, but no men might go to the cloisters or any other part of the abbey. She had a carriage, horses, and servants of her own, and might go out when and where she pleased, taking with her any nuns she chose. She often drove to see different farms, &c., belonging to the abbey, and to visit sick people.
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TWO:Mme. de Valence, daughter of Mme. de Genlis came to them at Tournay, but very soon had to hurry back to France as the Austrian army was coming up.The first time they entered it Mme. Du Barry said, ��It was in this room that Louis XV. used to [76] do me the honour to dine. There was a tribune above for the musicians who played and sang during dinner.��
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THREE:Barras was the leading spirit in this society, and for some time he was at T��r��zia��s feet. But if [340] Tallien was not a great man, neither was Barras; amongst all the unscrupulous ruffians of the revolutionary party there did not appear to be one superior enough to his fellows to command or lead them.
FORE:The conversation was presently interrupted by a young man whom nobody seemed to know.
THREE:The aide-de-camp returned, saying that he had executed the order, but adding��
FORE:��Well, then, give us the list for you have it in your bosom!�� And one brutal fellow tried to tear her corsage to get it.
THREE:Within the first few years of her marriage, F��licit�� had three children��two girls and a boy.
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THREE:An air of gloom was over them all. Mademoiselle d��Orl��ans was crying bitterly. Mme. de Genlis, as she restored her to her father��s care, in the presence of the rest, told him that she resigned her post of governess, and should start for England the next morning.She had a large picture painted by Boucher, in which all her grandnephews were represented as Cupids, with nothing on but the Order of the Grand Cross of Malta, to show their right to belong to it. None of the family could look at or speak of it with gravity. But what was a more serious matter was her passion for stealing relics and objects of religious value. She even mixed one into a medicine for her son, the Duc d��Ayen, when he had the measles. This had been lent her by some nuns, who of course could never get it back again. The nuns were very angry, so were the Archbishop of Paris and the Bishop of Chartres; she had also stolen a beautiful chalice and they refused to give her the Holy Communion. Her [177] family were much disturbed and had considerable trouble in getting her out of the difficulties and trying to hush up the affair.
FORE:The characters of the four heroines form as strong a contrast as their circumstances, principles, and surroundings.
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FORE:[462]��Why? It will be putting your head in the wolf��s mouth.��
THREE:The chateau, built close to the river, was large, picturesque, and dilapidated, with immense court-yards and crumbling towers; on the opposite bank was the Abbaye de Sept-Fonts, where F��licit�� and her brother were often taken for a treat, crossing the Loire in a boat and dining in the guest-room of the abbey.
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THREE:The noblesse d��ep��e was the highest, most brilliant, and most scandalous in France; but in its ranks were to be found heroic examples and saintly characters; while far away in the convents and chateaux scattered over the country and in quiet bourgeois families in the towns lives were led of earnest faith, devotion, and self-denial.
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FORE:Just then her mother died after a short illness, which was a great shock to her; she had lived with or near her for many years since the death of her second husband, and had been the object of her devoted care.So saying, he got into the carriage that was waiting at the church door, and she saw no more of him.
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��It is not I who am in haste; it is the guillotine,�� replied the stranger. ��To-day I am on the suspected list, to-morrow I shall no doubt be condemned. I have children. I wish to leave them a remembrance of me, that is why I come to ask you to paint my portrait. Will you?��M. de Genlis, who had also a post at the Palais Royal, was nursing her, and her mother came every day to see her.The tablets had two columns, over one of which was written, ��Calculations of the infidelities of my husband during the five years of our marriage.�� They were written down year by year, and when all added up, came to twenty-one.The grief of the Duchesse de Polignac was aggravated by the recollection of a sinister prophecy which, although at the time it seemed incredible, was apparently being fulfilled in an alarming manner. The circumstances were as follows:��She could receive her friends as she pleased; her literary reputation stood very high; the Duchesse de Chartres was still infatuated about her; while the Duke����
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