Narrative of a Journey to Brussels And Coblentz 1791
Narrative of a Journey to Brussels And Coblentz 1791
King of France Louis Xviii
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I persisted no longer. The dress fitted me very well, but the wig was a little too tight. However, as it would go on, and as I had determined upon every occasion of consequence, to keep a great round hat, decorated with a broad tri-coloured cockade, on my head, this inconvenience did not give us much concern. As we crossed the little apartment, d'Avaray said that there was a glass-coach, similar to ours, in the court of the great Luxembourg, which caused him some anxiety. I tranquillized him, b...y telling him it was for Madame. When we were on TO BRUSSELS AND COBLENTZ. 47 the stair-case, he desired me to wait while he went to see whether it was still there. Finding it was gone, he returned to me, saying in English, " Come along with me. " " I am ready, " I answered, in the same language, and we got into the coach, which was a vis-a-vis. In getting in, I chanced to seat myself in front. " What !" said he, " compliments ?" Faith, " replied I, " here I am. " He did not urge the matter ; and having ordered the coachman to drive to the Pont-Neuf, we thus left the Lux- embourg.
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