Louis XVIII. had enough to do to hold the balance between those who wanted everything put back exactly as it was before ��89, and those who were in continued fear of the revival of the old state of things. However, he managed to do so, and kept his crown, which unfortunately his successor could not.The newly risen were uneasy and jealous of the [480] emigr��s, and not unnaturally irritated at the provocation they often gave them and the scorn with which they were not seldom treated.
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The Abbesse de Montivilliers was one of the greatest abbesses in France, and was at the time this happened Mme. du Froulay, whose niece, Mme. de Cr��quy, then a pensionnaire in the abbey, relates the story.��Is it quite out of the way of every one?����You will see,�� said Rivarol, ��that these haughty Romans whom M. Louis David has brought into fashion with his cold, hard painting, will bring us [285] through a period of Cato and Brutus. It is the law of contrast. After the solemn airs of Louis XIV., the orgies of Louis XV.; after the suppers of Sardanapalus-Pompadour, the milk and water breakfasts of Titus��Louis XVI. The French nation had too much esprit, they are now going to saturate themselves with stupidity.��And a few days afterwards upon the same monument:M. de Montyon was furious, he flew into a rage, called till he succeeded in attracting attention, and then, discovering that the young man he had called an insolent rascal was his royal Highness, Monseigneur le Comte d��Artois, hurried away in dismay.In 1782 business took M. Le Brun to Flanders, and his wife, who had never travelled, was delighted to accompany him.T��r��zia questioned her friend about him, and was told that he was a good secretary, clever but idle, and of so bad a reputation that M. de Lameth was waiting for an opportunity to get rid of him.