The Peasant And the Prince: a Story of the French Revolution

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The Peasant And the Prince: a Story of the French Revolution
Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876
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It appeared that Count Fersen was uncommonly polite, or very much devoted to this Baroness de Korff.
In order to put Paris off its guard, the King and Queen promised to be present at a great Catholic festival in the Church of the Assumption in Paris, on the 21st of June ; meaning, however, to be off on the 20th.
Little Louis knew nothing of all that was going on, nor guessed, when he went to bed on the 20th of June, that he should have to get up again presently. As soon as it was dark, his gove
...rness took him up and dressed him, and put a sort of hood over his head, which prevented his face being seen. He was probably as sleepy as a little boy of six, just waked up before eleven o'clock at night, was likely to be ; and knew and cared little about what Madame de Tourzel was doing with him. His sister was 118 THE PRINCE.
dressed, and had a hood over her head too ; and so had Madame de -Tourzel. They were very quiet ; for every- body in the palace but those who were in the secret be^ lieved that the King was now gone to bed.


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