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Marie Antoinette
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Marie Antoinette:
You can be assured that I need no one's guidance in anything concerning propriety.
Marie Antoinette:
No harm will come to me. The Assembly is prepared to treat us leniently.
Marie Antoinette:
It is true I am rather taken up with dress; but as to feathers, every one wears them, and it would
Marie Antoinette:
It is an amazing feature in the French character that they will let themselves be led away so easil
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My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.
Marie Antoinette:
My mother sees things but from the distance; she does not weigh them in regard to my position, and
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The king is full of kindnesses toward me, and I love him tenderly. But it is pitiable to see his we
Marie Antoinette:
The king and the dauphin both like to see me on horseback. I only say this because all the world pe
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It would be doing me great injustice to think that I have any feeling of indifference to my country
Marie Antoinette:
I have begun the 'History of England' by Mr. Hume. It seems to me very interesting, though it is ne
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Marie Antoinette:
You can be assured that I need no one's guidance in anything concerning propriety.Marie Antoinette:
No harm will come to me. The Assembly is prepared to treat us leniently.Marie Antoinette:
It is true I am rather taken up with dress; but as to feathers, every one wears them, and it wouldMarie Antoinette:
It is an amazing feature in the French character that they will let themselves be led away so easilMarie Antoinette:
My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.Marie Antoinette:
My mother sees things but from the distance; she does not weigh them in regard to my position, andMarie Antoinette:
The king is full of kindnesses toward me, and I love him tenderly. But it is pitiable to see his weMarie Antoinette:
The king and the dauphin both like to see me on horseback. I only say this because all the world peMarie Antoinette:
It would be doing me great injustice to think that I have any feeling of indifference to my countryMarie Antoinette:
I have begun the 'History of England' by Mr. Hume. It seems to me very interesting, though it is ne