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The young princes and princesses, however, in spite of the disputes, jealousies, and quarrels that occurred amongst them, agreed in amusing themselves very well together. They gave balls, theatricals and f¨ºtes of all kinds; the Queen was very fond of cards, and gambling went on to an extent which, with the money spent on f¨ºtes and in other still more reprehensible ways, especially by the Comte d¡¯Artois, though it could have passed as a matter of course under former reigns, now increased the irritation and discontent which every year grew stronger and more dangerous. For the distress amongst the lower orders was terrible; for years marriages and the birthrate had been decreasing in an alarming manner; the peasants declaring that it was no use bringing into the world children to be as miserable as themselves.

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ROMEShe brought, of course, many letters of introduction, of which the first she availed herself was to the Countess von Thoum, at whose soir¨¦es she met all the most important personages in Vienna, and also many French emigr¨¦s amongst whom, to her great joy, was her old friend the Comte de Vaudreuil.
TWO:¡°Nor I either,¡± said the police officer, laughing; ¡°but why then did you say you were the devil, and what are you and your companions doing?¡±[242]
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THREE:The liaisons of Mme. Tallien had nothing doubtful about them.Most of the Imperial Family used to go to her, but her chief friend among them was Julie, Queen of Spain, wife of Joseph Buonaparte, Napoleon¡¯s eldest brother. She was also very fond of Julie¡¯s sister, D¨¦sir¨¦e, wife of Marshal Bernadotte, afterwards Queen of Sweden. For Bernadotte she had the greatest admiration, saying that his appearance and manners were those of the old court.

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THREE:They found a farm, settled themselves in it, and after a time M. de Montagu was added to the household, [250] for he came to see his wife, and their joy at meeting so touched Mme. de Tess¨¦, that she said he had better stay altogether.CHILLON

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THREE:As to the other daughter, Mme. de Valence, her marriage had turned out just as might have been [409] foretold by any one of common sense. M. de Valence did not change his conduct in the least, he was still one of the most dissipated men in Paris though he never stooped to the dishonour of Philippe-¨¦galit¨¦. He remained always the favourite of Mme. de Montesson, who at her death left her whole fortune to him.¡°Why?¡±

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THREE:There was by this time a perfect rage to be painted by Mme. Le Brun. At a performance at the Vaudeville, called ¡°La R¨¦union des Arts,¡± Painting was represented by an actress made up into an exact copy of Mme. Le Brun, painting the portrait of the Queen.¡°I cannot help it,¡± answered he; ¡°the eyes of France are upon me. If I betrayed my commission for the sake of a beautiful woman like you, Robespierre would not have thunderbolts enough to strike me with.¡±
THREE:On the morning of the 4th Thermidor a dagger had been mysteriously sent to Tallien, without a word of explanation. No one knew who had brought it; there it was upon his table. But he knew the dagger, and what it meant. It was a Spanish poignard which belonged to T¨¦r¨¨zia. It was then that he went and made his last and useless appeal to Robespierre. T¨¦r¨¨zia had again been removed to La Force, and on the 7th Thermidor he received a letter from her.
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    But now at last an end had come to the Palais Royal life of prosperity and power.Talma had, in the kindness of his heart, concealed in his house for a long time two proscribed men. One was a democrat and terrorist, who had denounced him and his wife as Girondins. For after the fall of Robespierre the revolutionary government, forced by the people to leave off arresting women and children, let the royalists alone and turned their fury against each other. Besides this democrat who was hidden in the garret, he had a royalist concealed in the cellar. They did not know of each other¡¯s presence, and Talma had them to supper on alternate nights after the house was shut up. At last, as the [467] terrorist seemed quite softened and touched and polite, Talma and his wife thought they would venture to have them together. At first all went well, then after a time they found out who each other were; and on some discussion arising, their fury broke forth¡ªCatalani, then young and beautiful, was one of her new friends, and used to sing at her parties. She painted her portrait, and kept it as a pendant to the one she had done of Grassini in London.Capital letter O
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