第83节

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  heartilyasifhehadbeenreallyinvited.indeed,beforelong,</p>

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  usingstoriesandgainingthepanysgoodwill</p>

  bytheanner.</p>

  beforehehadbeeniyfourhoursheknew</p>

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  onesideedtotakepoland,andprussia,</p>

  edtoannexsaxony;andohersidewere</p>

  austriaandengland,ryingtopreventthisgrab</p>

  becauseittheiroerestthateitherprussiaor</p>

  russiashouldbeabletodonateeurope.talleyrandplayed</p>

  theteachreatskillanditwasdue</p>

  tohiseffortsthatthefrenchpeopleadetosuffer</p>

  forthetenyearsofoppression</p>

  thehandsoftheierialofficials.hearguedthatthefrench</p>

  peoplehadbeengivennoatter.napoleonhad</p>

  fortathisbidding.butnapoleonwasgoneand</p>

  louisxviiiace,talleyrand</p>

  pleaded.andtheallies,gladtoseealegititeking</p>

  upohroneofarevolutionaryuntry,obliginglyyielded</p>

  andthebourbonsheirce,ofhey</p>

  desuchusethattheyafterfifteenyears.</p>

  thesendnofthetriuirateofvieeich,</p>

  theaustrianpriheleaderofthefn</p>

  policyofthehouseofhabsburg.har,princeof</p>

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  produietyilesa</p>

  thesultitudeshecities</p>

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  studyingattheuyofstrassburghefrench</p>

  revolutionbrokeout.strassburg,thecityh</p>

  totherseillaise,hadbeereofjabinactivities.</p>

  tteichreeredthathispleasantsociallifehadbeen</p>

  sadlyinterrupted,thatalotoficitizenshadsuddenly</p>

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  bytherderofperfectlyipersons.hehadfailedto</p>

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  eyesofenandchildreo</p>

  theraggedtroopsoftheion,rgthroughthe</p>

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  frenchfatherland.</p>

  thehinghadfilledtheyoungaustrianhdisgust.</p>

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  trasotedtobegenerals,thath</p>

  eofallyourfineideas,</p>

  heatshetataquiet</p>

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  dukes.``youedliberty,equalityandfrateityandyou</p>

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  hadbeeedhtheexistingorderofthings.and</p>

  heof``stability.hee</p>

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  alkednonsense</p>

  about``everybodybeingasgoodaseverybodyelse.inthis</p>

  attitudeheanof</p>

  greatstrengthofendouspowerofpersuasion,</p>

  heostdangerouseherevolutionary</p>

  ideas.hedidnotdieuntiltheyear1859,aherefore</p>

  livedlongenoughtoseethepletefailureofallhispolicies</p>

  heyasidebytherevolutionoftheyear1848.</p>

  hethenfouhesthatednofeuropeand</p>

  rethaheriskofbeinglynchedbyangrycrowds</p>

  ofedcitizens.butuntiltheverylast,hereieadfast</p>

  inhisbeliefthathehaddhtthing.</p>

  hehadalhatpeoplepreferredpeace</p>

  tolibertyariedtogivethe</p>

  andinallfaiess,itoughttobesaidthathiseffortsto</p>

  establishuniversalpeacepowers</p>

  didnotflyateaostfortyyears,indeed</p>

  notuntiltheweenrussiaandengland,</p>

  franditalyandturkey,intheyear1854.thatans</p>

  arerdfortheeuropean.</p>

  thethirdheroofthisperor</p>

  alexander.hehadbeenbroughtupattheurtofhisgrand</p>

  ther,thefauscatherihegreat.bethelessons</p>

  ofthisshrean,tardtheglory</p>

  ofrussiaasthestiortantthinginlife,andthoseofhis</p>

  privatetutor,asirerofvoltaireandrousseau,who</p>

  filledhisndanity,theboygrew</p>

  uptobeastraureofaselfishtyrantaintal</p>

  revolutionist.hehadsufferedgreatindignitiesduringthe</p>

  lifeofhiscrazyfather,pauli.hehadbeenobligedto</p>

  heerofthenapoleonicbattlefields.</p>

  theidehadtued.hisareshadhedayforthe</p>

  allies.russiahadbeethesaviourofeuropeasar</p>

  ofthisghtypeopleedasahalfgodwhowould</p>

  curetheanyills.</p>

  butalexanderveryclever.hedidnotknow</p>

  alleyrandandtteie.</p>

  hedidnotuarangegaofdiplocy.he</p>

  stand</p>

  lovedtoheartheapplauseoftheltitudeandsoonhehad</p>

  beethein``attraoftheteich</p>

  andtalleyrandandcastlereaghtheveryablebritish</p>

  representativesataroundatableanddrankabottleoftokay</p>

  anddecideduallygoingtobedoheyneeded</p>

  russiaandthereforetheyetoalexander,but</p>

  thelesshehadpersonallytodohtheactualhe</p>

  hebettertheyheyevenenuraged</p>

  hisplansforaholyalliaheghtbefullyoupied</p>

  heyhehand.</p>

  alexanderogotoparties</p>

  apeople.uponsuasionsheyandgay</p>

  butthereentinhister.he</p>

  triedtetsothingfet.onthe</p>

  nigrdofrchofthey</p>

  ...</p>

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