Chapter
1 1| they directly served the~king. The superiors of these
2 1| administration which the king did not~himself direct,
3 1| commissary of police to the king, from the prefects to the
4 1| justice, the household of the king, and all that~concerned
5 1| fancied she saw him the king's commissioner, presenting~
6 2| knowing very well that the king was~not a man to forget
7 2| coat of the shade called "king's~blue," with brass buttons
8 4| attended by Despleins, the King's surgeon, and~young doctor
9 4| bestowed much thought~on the king's anagram. Thuillier, who
10 4| Conventionel," who did not vote the king's death. Cold and prudent
11 5| attire myself to meet the King of Heaven,--I, who have~
12 5| absurdities! How can the King cede his crown~to Henry
13 5| dropped to three when the King first~returned; then to
14 5| just the same as if the King had made him a present of
15 5| the confidants of the late~King. Like Monsieur le Comte
16 5| Billardiere defended the King in a printed~pamphlet in
17 6| faithful servants of the King, whose heart bleeds under
18 6| of the Bedchamber, the King rewarded not only the~services
19 6| and painful illness. The king loses a devoted servant,
20 6| than those by which the King,~Louis XVIII., and his present
21 6| at Monsieur~Gohier's, the king's jeweller. Thanks to the
22 6| will speak of you to the King. When I think of what you
23 6| in~that affair about the king's debts, and you are afraid
24 6| was as good as telling the King he was~superannuated and
25 6| it said plainly that the King was a-- What a fool I was!"~ ~
26 6| more likely to strike the~king's mind than just those reasons
27 7| plan of a~man of genius, a king of France who attempted
28 7| indeed from the days when a king~could make men great at
29 8| their party. You see, the King,~the Dauphin and the Dauphine,
30 8| Ask an~audience of the King; I am sure you will find
31 8| services which will make the King feel that I have saved~the
32 8| thing. Monsieur~Rabourdin, a king among men! If such men are
33 8| melted! Such a man, the king of men,~that he--"~ ~Poiret [
34 8| they are going to see the King, and after that they~dine
35 8| decorated by us (his Majesty the King, of~course)."~ ~Baudoyer
36 8| They may attach him to the king's~household. Twice in my
37 8| hours attention from the king's~minister, who will be
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