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CHAPTER XXVII.

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The King accepts the Constitution so far as it has been settled.—The

Queen makes a Speech to the Deputies.—She is well received at the

Theatre.—Negotiations with Mirabeau.—The Queen's Views of the Position

of Affairs.—The Jacobin Club denounces Mirabeau.—Deputation of

Anacharsis Clootz.—Demolition of the Statue of Louis XIV.—Abolition of

Titles of Honor.—The Queen admits Mirabeau to an Audience.—His

Admiration of her Courage and Talents.—Anniversary of the Capture of the

Bastile.—Fête of the Champ de Mars.—Presence of Mind of the Queen.

The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France

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