A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 And 1795, Part I. 1792
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I maintained that it was; and feeling a momentary importanceat the recollection of my country, added, in an assuring tone, _"Etd'ailleurs je suis Anglaise et par consequent libre d'aller ou bon mesemble. _*" The man stared, but admitted my argument, and we passed on. *"Besides, I am a native of England, and, consequently, have a right to go where I please. " My room door is half open, and gives me a prospect into that of Mad. DeL____, which is on the opposite side of the passage. She has no...t yet puton her cap, but her grey hair is profusely powdered; and, with no othergarments than a short under petticoat and a corset, she stands for theedification of all who pass, putting on her rouge with a stick and abundle of cotton tied to the end of it. --All travellers agree indescribing great indelicacy to the French women; yet I have seen noaccounts which exaggerate it, and scarce any that have not been morefavourable than a strict adherence to truth might justify. Thisinattractive part of the female national character is not confined to thelower or middling classes of life; and an English woman is as likely tobe put to the blush in the boudoir of a Marquise, as in the shop of theGrisette, which serves also for her dressing-room.
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