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Metternich appears to have acquiesced. I have not seen him ; he was out when I called, which was, I think, lucky ; and we have not met. There is a Ball at the Tuileries on Monday, at which I 1870] THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR 289 shall probably have a chance of saying something pleasant to Caesar. I shall be careful to keep within the terms sanctioned by Mr. Gladstone. We may at any rate rejoice at the establishment of Parliamentary Government in France, and hope, till we have evidence to the contrary..., that the means provided for upsetting it will not be resorted to. The present Plebiscite was undoubtedly technically necessary to the legality of the new Constitution, and as such was insisted upon by Daru and other Liberals. Let us hope it will be the last. I have received the usual invitation in the name of the Emperor to the function on Saturday evening. I must not leave the Embassy in darkness if everybody else illuminates, but I think the idea a foolish one, as being likely to give rise to street riots.
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