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【】ed,thisunbiddecatothepartyaas heartilyasifhehadbeenreallyinvited.indeed,beforelong, hetingattheheadofthetableeainingeverybody usingstoriesandgainingthepanysgoodwill bytheanner. beforehehadbeeniyfourhoursheknew thatthealliesps.onthe onesideedtotakepoland,andprussia, edtoannexsaxony;andohersidewere austriaandengland,ryingtopreventthisgrab becauseittheiroerestthateitherprussiaor russiashouldbeabletodonateeurope.talleyrandplayed theteachreatskillanditwasdue tohiseffortsthatthefrenchpeopleadetosuffer forthetenyearsofoppression thehandsoftheierialofficials.hearguedthatthefrench peoplehadbeengivennoatter.napoleonhad fortathisbidding.butnapoleonwasgoneand louisxviiiace,talleyrand pleaded.andtheallies,gladtoseealegititeking upohroneofarevolutionaryuntry,obliginglyyielded andthebourbonsheirce,ofhey desuchusethattheyafterfifteenyears. thesendnofthetriuirateofvieeich, theaustrianpriheleaderofthefn policyofthehouseofhabsburg.har,princeof tteichs. heegentlenh veryfinenners,ienselyridveryable,butthe produietyilesa thesultitudeshecities andonthefar.asayoungn,tteichhadbeen studyingattheuyofstrassburghefrench revolutionbrokeout.strassburg,thecityh totherseillaise,hadbeereofjabinactivities. tteichreeredthathispleasantsociallifehadbeen sadlyinterrupted,thatalotoficitizenshadsuddenly beentasksforheywere notfit,thatthebhadcelebratedthedaheney bytherderofperfectlyipersons.hehadfailedto seethehohusiasfthesses,therayofhopeinthe eyesofenandchildreo theraggedtroopsoftheion,rgthroughthe cityohefrontandagloriousdeathforthe frenchfatherland. thehinghadfilledtheyoungaustrianhdisgust. ithereingtobedo stbedonebydashingyoungninlovelyunifor,charging acrossthegreenfieldsonedhorses.butto tuaireuntryintoanevilsllingardcawhere trasotedtobegenerals,thath eofallyourfineideas, heatshetataquiet littledinnergivenbyoheinnurableaustriangrand dukes.``youedliberty,equalityandfrateityandyou gotnapoleon.houchbetteritwouldhavebeenifyou hadb
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