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Page 250
... King had before ordered the gates to be shut , and no one was now permitted to leave the palace : officers were stationed in different parts , and a great number were assembled in the room adjoining the King's bed - chamber , Count ...
... King had before ordered the gates to be shut , and no one was now permitted to leave the palace : officers were stationed in different parts , and a great number were assembled in the room adjoining the King's bed - chamber , Count ...
Page 251
... King obstinately insisted upon it , he was told , that in this respect he could not be gratified , nor be per ... King's person was not in the smallest danger , and that nothing more was intended , than to save the country from ruin . He ...
... King obstinately insisted upon it , he was told , that in this respect he could not be gratified , nor be per ... King's person was not in the smallest danger , and that nothing more was intended , than to save the country from ruin . He ...
Page 252
... King , who threw in the Baron's face a large bunch of keys , and im- mediately disappeared . The King had so much the advantage , that when the Baron arrived at the top of the spiral stairs , the King was no where to be seen . But by ...
... King , who threw in the Baron's face a large bunch of keys , and im- mediately disappeared . The King had so much the advantage , that when the Baron arrived at the top of the spiral stairs , the King was no where to be seen . But by ...
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