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for she was met in Her Coach & Spoke to but upon not  
 
for she was met in Her Coach & Spoke to but upon not  
 
answering they told Her [[foreign: French]]  rejoinissez Vous, Necker revient &
 
answering they told Her [[foreign: French]]  rejoinissez Vous, Necker revient &
tous les Polignacs & ses Amies sont [[unclear]] [[/foreign: French]] & then let Her
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tous les Polignacs & ses Amies sont puni [[/foreign: French]] & then let Her
 
pass. What an Escape; but Oh what a feel must it have
 
pass. What an Escape; but Oh what a feel must it have
 
been for the moment. They have actually tried to seize
 
been for the moment. They have actually tried to seize
Duke Harcourts Papers but He repulsed them by two Dragoon Regiments
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Duke Harcourts Papers but He repulsed them by two Dragoon  
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Regiments

Latest revision as of 21:09, 23 April 2019

Princess what a bitter potion is Hers, I pity both the King & Her, & wish anxiously that they may meet with some well disposed People to extricate them honorably out of these their Horrible distresses. I am quite impatient for to Morrows Post to know how this poor Queen went through this mortifying Scene & only hope that She has not been insulted. The Comte d'Artois is safely arrived at Turin I think He must feel happy at this retreat. Madame de Polignac is safe somewhere or other, but whether in England or Germany I do not know. one thing is Certain that she saved Herself by not Speaking for she was met in Her Coach & Spoke to but upon not answering they told Her foreign: French rejoinissez Vous, Necker revient & tous les Polignacs & ses Amies sont puni /foreign: French & then let Her pass. What an Escape; but Oh what a feel must it have been for the moment. They have actually tried to seize Duke Harcourts Papers but He repulsed them by two Dragoon Regiments