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  htheguards.thenhedied.</p>

  butifyouanexplanationofthisstrangecareer,if</p>

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  authorseitherhatedtheeerororlovedhiyouwill</p>

  leanyfaportantto``feelhistory</p>

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  toodartistsingthesongcalled``thetwogrenadiers.</p>

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  posedbys,agernperor,</p>

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  nohatethetyrant.</p>

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  volusuldnotpossiblytellyou.</p>

  theholyalliance</p>

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  st.helenatherulersen</p>

  hadbeeedbythehated</p>

  ``rsitatviennaandtried</p>

  toundothenygesthathad</p>

  beenbroughtaboutbythefrench</p>

  revolution</p>

  theierialhighheroyalhighheir</p>

  gracesthedukes,thenistersextraordinaryandplenipotentiary,</p>

  togethery</p>

  ofsecretaries,servantsandhangerson,whoselabourshad</p>

  beensorudelyinterruptedbythesuddeuoftheterrible</p>

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  dinners,gardenpartiesandballsathenewandvery</p>

  shog``zothegreatsdaloftheladies</p>

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  foralstageiontheyhadlivediirent.at</p>

  lastthedangeruponthe</p>

  subjectoftheterriblehardshipsheyhadsuffered.</p>

  andtheyexpectedtoberepensedforeverypennythey</p>

  hadlostatthehandsoftheunspeakablejabinswhohad</p>

  daredtokilltheiranointedking,whohadabolishedwigsand</p>

  heshorttrousersoftheurtofversailles</p>

  fortheraggedpantaloonsoftheparisianslu.</p>

  youythinkitabsurdthatishouldntionsucha</p>

  detail.but,ifyouplease,thengressofviennawasone</p>

  longsuanynthsthe</p>

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  delegatesrethauresettlentofthesaxonor</p>

  spanishproble.hisjestythekingofprussiaso</p>

  farastoorderapairofshortohatheghtgivepublic</p>

  evidenptforeverythingrevolutionary.</p>

  anere,nottobeoutdohisnoble</p>

  hatredfortherevolution,decreedthatalltaxess</p>

  hadpaidtothefrenchusurpershouldbepaidasend</p>

  titothelegititerulerafar</p>

  ercyofthersiogre.andsoon.</p>

  fronebluoanother,untilonegaspsandexclai</p>

  ``buteofhighheavendidnotthepeople</p>

  objedeedbecausethepeopleterly</p>

  exhausted,e,didnotcarehappenedorhow</p>

  ortheyherewas</p>

  peace.theyiredofionand</p>

  refor</p>

  iiesofthepreviousturytheyhadalldanced</p>

  aroureeofliberty.prinedtheiroks</p>

  andduchesseshaddaheolehtheirlackeys</p>

  inthehobeliefthatthellenniufequalityand</p>

  frateityhadatlastdahiseadof</p>

  thellenniuheyhadbeenvisitedbytherevolutionary</p>

  ssaryysoldiersintheirparlor</p>

  andhadstolenthefalyplateuedtoparisto</p>

  reporttohisgoventupohusiashe</p>

  ``liberateduntryhadreceivedthenstitution,he</p>

  frenchpeoplehadpreseheirgoodneighbours.</p>

  heyhadheardhohelastout</p>

  disorderinparishadbeensuppressedbyayoungoffialled</p>

  bonaparte,orbuonaparte,uedhisgunsuponthe</p>

  b,theygaveasighofrelief.alittlelessliberty,frateity</p>

  andequalityseedaverydesirablething.buterelong,the</p>

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  thethreensulsofthefren,thensolensuland</p>

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  rulerthathadeverbeenseenbefore,hishandpressedheavily</p>

  uponhispoorsubjeercy.heiressed</p>

  theirsonsintohisares,herriedtheirdaughters</p>

  tohisgeneralsaooktheirpicturesaatuesto</p>

  enris.hetuedthewholeofeurope</p>

  intoanarddkilledalstairegeionof</p>

  n.</p>

  nohepeopleexceptafewprofessional</p>

  litarynhadbutoobeletalone.</p>

  foraselves,tovote</p>

  foryorsandaldernandjudges.thesysteadbeena</p>

  terriblefailure.theneedand</p>

  extravagant.froheerdespairthepeopletuedtothe</p>

  representativenofthei.``youruleus,they</p>

  said,``asyouusedtodo.tellusaxes</p>

  andleaveusalone.ageofthe</p>

  ageofliberty.</p>

  thenahefausngresscertainly</p>

  didtheirbesttosatisfythislongingforrestandquiet.</p>

  theholyalliahe</p>

  poliportantdignitaryofthestateandheld</p>

  outthestterriblepunishnttothoseicisea</p>

  singleoffit.</p>

  europehadpeace,butitetery.</p>

  thethreestiortantnatviennaperor</p>

  alexanderofrussia,tteich,edthe</p>

  isoftheaustrianhouseofhabsburg,andtalleyrand,</p>

  theerstaolive</p>

  throughthediffereby</p>

  thesheerforceofhisingandhisintelligendwho</p>

  noravelledtotheaustriancapitaltosaveforhisuntry</p>

  thenapoleoni.likethe</p>

  gayyoungnofthelirick,whoneverknehenhewas</p>

  slight</p>

  ...</p>

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