The book Marie Antoinette At the Tuileries, 1789-1791 was written by author Imbert De Saint-Amand, Elizabeth Gilbert Martin Here you can read free online of Marie Antoinette At the Tuileries, 1789-1791 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Marie Antoinette At the Tuileries, 1789-1791 a good or bad book?
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— that Madame Elisabeth, Madame Elisabeth herself, the most holy, the most austere of women, experienced a strong physical attraction toward him; he thought he saw in this Princess a Circe, against whom it was neces- sary for him, for Potion, if you please, to forearm his rigid virtue. Listen to him: "Madame Elisabeth fastened her soft eyes upon me with that air of languor given by unhappiness, and which inspires a lively interest. Our glances met several times with a sort of understanding and ...attraction. The moon began to shed her mild radiance. Madame Elisabeth took Madame Royale upon her knees; afterwards she placed her half on her own knee and half on mine. Madame Royale fell asleep. I stretched out Digitized by Google PETION'8 ACCOUNT. 201 my arm ; Madame Elisabeth stretched hers out above mine. Her glances seemed to me more affecting ; I perceived a certain relaxation of constraint in her demeanor; her eyes were moist, their melancholy blended with a sort of sensuous charm. I may deceive myself, — the sensibility of grief is easily mistaken for that of pleasure, — but I think that if we had been alone, that if, as by enchantment, every one else had vanished, she would have sunk into my arms." This supposition flattered the sensual and austere demagogue, and at the same time it roused his indig- nation.
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