The book The Peasant And the Prince was written by author Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876 Here you can read free online of The Peasant And the Prince book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Peasant And the Prince a good or bad book?
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Some pointed tothe corn-waggons, and told her they had got what they wanted, in spiteof her. Some said, "Come now, don't you be a traitor any more, and wewill all love you. " There were two hundred thousand people in thisprocession. When they reached Paris, the royal family did not go straight home tothe Tuileries. There was something to be done first. They had to go tothe great city hall, to meet the authorities of Paris. The mayorreceived them, and welcomed them to the city; and the king repl...ied thathe always came with pleasure and confidence among his good people ofParis. In repeating what the king had declared to those assembled, themayor forgot the word "confidence. " The queen said aloud, "Say_confidence_;--with pleasure and confidence. " Then there were many speeches made, during which poor little Louis, tired as he was, had to wait. Called up before five in the morning, andhaving sat so many hours in the carriage, with guns and pistolsincessantly popping off, and yells and shouts from such a concourse ofpeople, he might well be tired: but before they could go home, the kinghad to show himself in the balcony of the city hall, by torch-light, with a great tricolor cockade in his hat.
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