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M. de la Haie!Death of the Dauphin!M. de Saint-Aubin goes to St. Domingo!Taken prisoner by the English!Returns to France!Imprisoned for debt!His death!Difficulties and poverty!F└licit└ marries the Comte de Genlis!His family!The Abbesse de Montivilliers and the robbers!Life in the convent!Birth of a daughter.

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The chanoinesses all bore the title of Countess; that chosen for F└licit└ was Comtesse de Lancy, her father being Seigneur of Bourbon-Lancy.

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TWO:^You are the painter, Isabey? ̄

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ONE:^Mon cher, here is what you wanted; the music is all right, I have just tried it on my flute. I am sorry not to be able to get you some more; I shall not be alive to-morrow. ̄ [107]

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ONE:Shortly afterwards, passing his father in the great gallery at Versailles, the Duc de Richelieu said to him!

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ONE:Lisette was now rapidly becoming very pretty, to the great satisfaction of her mother, who, seeing that in spite of her busy life and deep interest in her work, her spirits still suffered from the loss of her father, tried to give her all the distraction possible. She would take her to walk in the Tuileries gardens, where the beauty of both mother and daughter attracted much attention; and what pleased her most, to see all the picture galleries possible. They often went to the Luxembourg, in the galleries of which were then the Rubens and many others of the old masters now in the Louvre; besides which they saw all the good private collections. By far the best at that time was the gallery of the Palais Royal, collected by the Regent, Duc d¨Orl└ans. These pictures were sold in the Revolution. Many of them were bought by Lord Stafford.^False! Your proof, Monsieur? ̄

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ONE:Joseph, Comte de Caraman, who soon after their marriage became Prince de Chimay, was the third son of the Duc de Caraman, Governor of Provence. He emigrated with the Princes, and, being an excellent musician, gained his living by his violin. He [347] established himself at Hamburg, and there gave lessons.^Ah, comme j¨aime ma ma?tresse; ̄
TWO:PAUL, EMPEROR OF RUSSIAOn the nights when there was an opera, the Palais Royal was open to any one who had been presented there. The first invitation to supper meant a standing one for those days, therefore the Palais Royal was then crowded with guests; and on other evenings the petits soupers, generally consisting of eighteen or twenty guests, were composed of those of the intimate society of the Duke and Duchess, who also had a general invitation.

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THREE:^It is a gang of assassins, ̄ said he, ^bringing bodies of victims to bury in the garden. ̄ Just then the man who had hired the pavilion came in; the wife followed him and rushed back pale with terror.
She also was overjoyed to meet the Comtesse de Brionne, Princesse de Lorraine, one of the earliest friends who had shown her unvarying kindness at the beginning of her career!and she resumed her old habit of going often to supper with her. The Polignac, too, had a place near Vienna, in fact, wherever she went Lisette met numbers of her unfortunate countrymen and acquaintance driven into exile, watching in despair the course of events in France.The Queen had bad health and saw very little of them, although she loved them in her apathetic way, but she was too much occupied with her devotions, her nerves, and her health to trouble herself much about them. If there was going to be a thunder-storm, or she was nervous and could not go to sleep, she would make one of her ladies sit by her bed all night, holding her hand and telling her stories. On [168] one occasion, after the death of the King¨s mistress, the Duchesse de Chateauroux, she was dreadfully afraid lest she should see her ghost, and so tormented the lady-in-waiting who sat by her, that she at last exclaimed!^Then you followed the Bourbons into exile? ̄
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