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MARIE ANTOINETTE. 241
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_angry and indignant tears which unseemly reports caused her to B shed t . Marie Atoinette felt that an insult had been offered
her , u which no erb reparation n about C could aesar ' s ev wife er entirel which y efface she . had There reason was
ruin painfull an had y been to v remember ssedand . T her he t s urning teps , could poin never t , on t be he retraced road to .
H f her pres affectionate tige wi pa th the nature , peop there le had remained gone . With a keen all craving the warmth for
forth popular o the affec nam tio e n , of bu the t it " was Austrian never " to was be onl regained y to b . coup Hence led
with It would terms of seem loathing that the and unfortun detestation ate . lady was bitterly aware
and of her reckle loss ss , for . The her conduc heroic t virtue afterwards of silent becam endurance e more desperate was only and reliion teach
i learn to t required endure t by her patientl in vast he r amount when later years our of hear suffe . Reason ts ring promp and t d us anger to g rebel to subdue . But us
her the w cruel ilful t rea a iri tmen t of t Marie bha Antoinette hty and . indi In gnan vain t did glances she . resent She ug
" bthe alone agains lemimicked t a na y tion in , calumniated the theatres b and y the nicknamed nobles , in in sul the ted
streets y . peop Still , unwisely she struggled wi , th imprudent courage and She opposed _Tinconquered the kin pride ' s prim agains e m t inis the ter tide she of opposed popular the fe C eling ount .
g , she de M w aure as ha pas ted , and and she des ised terfered the in more court de in termined trigues l ; the did more she
attempt _ISTovalis to has interpose defined her a lofty influence , character admi in political tted to consist that matters true in a . perfectl ine y
le depends educa sson ted for will those the ; impetuous and tire it resi may gna hearts tion be of who self would . But meet this dangers is happ a difficult and ss t
h ove indrance r some s darling with stu p h b bo jec rn t , d or efiance some ine , w lofty ho w scheme ould gro of w ambition qu t ain .
human Too man u hap of th , " for sc our emes will is happ often one ss depend of the most an un impotent cer of however important we may deem it—as useless by
itself force powers as We the , momentum lose nothing of a body that gain is stopped by surrendering by an opposing it ;
precious and . yet offering the Father on the of altar all , dei of gns self y -sacrifice to accept . it as the most
execu * At ted the close the , w of re t t ched strange Lamotte and she unfo utt rt ered unat t he plot viles , wh t calumnies en sentence agains was t
the Antoinett queen e . was Afterwards weak enoug , she h to send allo , wed the to Duchess escape this bribe t of E Polignac nglan not d , where efficacious with a large arie
a slanderous of money pamp to purchase hlet being her silence vatel . y circ Even ulated , copies was of which still exist — in the Imperial Library of Paris .
Marie Antoinette. 241
MARIE ANTOINETTE . 241
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1863, page 241, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121863/page/25/
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