| Cléry (M.) - 1798 - 288 páginas
...his closet, but from time to time came to the entry-door in extreme agitation, At half past eight, the door opened. The Queen came first, leading her son by the hand \ Madame Royale and Ma-1 dame Elizabeth followed. They all threw themselves into the arms of the King. A melancholy silence... | |
| 1799 - 500 páginas
...of the Royal Family, &c. At half paft eight, the door opened. The Queen came firft, leading her fon by the hand ; Madame Royale and Madame Elizabeth followed. They all threw themfelves into the arms of the king. A melancholy filence prevailed for forae minutes ; and it was... | |
| Joseph Weber - 1812 - 568 páginas
...return" ing, from time to time, to the entrance door, " in extreme agitation. • " At half past eight the door opened. The " Queen came first, leading her son by the hand, " followed by Madame Royal and Madame EH" zabeth. They all threw themselves into the " King's arms.... | |
| 1836 - 496 páginas
...trial ; we extract from Cléry his narrative ofthat most distressing parting : " At half-past eight the door opened, the queen came first, leading her...They all threw themselves into the arms of the king. The king sat down, the queen was on his left hand, Madame Elizabeth on his right, Madame Royale stood... | |
| 1825 - 840 páginas
...his closet, but from time to time came to the entry door in extreme agitation. At half past eight, the door opened. The queen came first, leading her...followed. They all threw themselves into the arms of tlie king. A melancholy silence prevaled for some minutes ; and it was only broken by sighs and sobs.... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 440 páginas
...their last interview, when the death of Louis XVI. had been decreed. " At half past eight," says he, " the door opened. The queen came first, leading her son by the hand ; Madame Roy ale and Madame Elizabeth followed. They all threw themselves into the arms of the king. A melancholy... | |
| Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl - 1838 - 424 páginas
...accordingly, at half-past eight, the door opened, and his wife and children made their appearance. They all threw themselves into the arms of the King. A melancholy silence prevailed for some minutes, only broken by sighs and sobs. The Queen made an inclination towards his majesty's chamber. ' No,'... | |
| Marie Joseph L. Adolphe Thiers - 1838 - 426 páginas
...accordingly, at half-past eight, the door opened, and his wife and children .made their appearance. They all threw themselves into the arms of the King. A melancholy silence prevailed for some minutes, only broken bv sighs and sobs. The Queen made an inclination towards his majesty's cuamber. ' No,'... | |
| Adolphe Thiers - 1866 - 486 páginas
...accordingly, at half-past eight, the door opened, and his wife and children made their appearance. They all threw themselves into the arms of the King. A melancholy silence prevailed for some minutes, only broken M. Edgeworth then offered to say mass, which he had not heard for » long time. After some... | |
| 1899 - 382 páginas
...but his fortitude was sorely tried when at half past eight the queen entered his apartment, holding her son by the hand. Madame Royale and Madame Elizabeth followed: they all flung themselves into the king's arms. "A melancholy silence reigned for some minutes, only interrupted... | |
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