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CHAPTER XXVII.

The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France · Charles Duke Yonge — chapter 25 of 113 · ~79 words · public domain

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The King accepts the Constitution so far as it has been settled.--The Queen makes a Speech to the Deputies.--She is well received at the Theatre.--Negotiations with Mirabeau.--The Queen's Views of the Position of Affairs.--The Jacobin Club denounces Mirabeau.--Deputation of Anacharsis Clootz.--Demolition of the Statue of Louis XIV.--Abolition of Titles of Honor.--The Queen admits Mirabeau to an Audience.--His Admiration of her Courage and Talents.--Anniversary of the Capture of the Bastile.--Fête of the Champ de Mars.--Presence of Mind of the Queen.

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