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theirsonsintohisares;herriedtheirdaughters
tohisgeneralsandhetooktheirpicturesandtheirstatuesto
enrishetuedthewholeofeurope
intoanardcaandkilledalstanentiregenerationof
n
nohepeopleexceptafewprofessional
litarynhadbutoneedtobeletalone
foraselves;tovote
foryorsandaldeandjudgesthesysteadbeena
terriblefailuretheneedand
extravagantfroheerdespairthepeopletuedtothe
representativenoftheoldregi‘‘youruleus;they
said;‘‘asyouusedtodotellusaxes
andleaveusaloneageofthe
ageofliberty
thenanagedthefausngresscertainly
didtheirbesttosatisfythislongingforrestandquiet
theholyallianadethe
poliportantdignitaryofthestateandheld
outthestterriblepunishnttothoseicisea
singleofficialact
europehadpeace;butitetery
thethreestiortantnatviennaperor
alexanderofrussia;tteich;edthe
interestsoftheaustrianhouseofhabsburg;andtalleyrand;
theerstanagedtolive
throughthedifferententby
thesheerforceofhiscunningandhisintelligenceandwho
noravelledtotheaustriancapitaltosaveforhisuntry
thenapoleonicruinlikethe
gayyoungnofthelirick;whoneverknehenhewas
slight
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ed;thisunbiddenguestcatothepartyandatejustas
heartilyasifhehadbeenreallyinvitedindeed;beforelong;
hetingattheheadofthetableentertainingeverybody
usingstoriesandgainingthepanysgoodwill
bytheanner
beforehehadbeeninviennatyfourhoursheknew
thatthealliespsonthe
onesideedtotakepoland;andprussia;
edtoannexsaxony;andontheothersidewere
austriaandengland;ryingtopreventthisgrab
becauseittheiroerestthateitherprussiaor
russiashouldbeabletodonateeuropetalleyrandplayed
theteachotherhgreatskillanditwasdue
tohiseffortsthatthefrenchpeopleadetosuffer
forthetenyearsofoppression
thehandsoftheierialofficialshearguedthatthefrench
peoplehadbeengivennoatteapoleonhad
forcedtheoactathisbiddingbutnapoleonwasgoneand
louisxviiiachance;talleyrand
pleadedandtheallies;gladtoseealegititeking
uponthethroneofarevolutionaryuntry;obliginglyyielded
andthebourbonsheirchance;ofhey
desuchusethattheyafterfifteenyears
thesendnofthetriuirateofviennaetteich;
theaustrianprinister;theleaderoftheforeign
policyofthehouseofhabsburghar;princeof
tteichs
heegentlenh
veryfinenners;ienselyrich;andveryable;butthe
productofasocietyilesa
thesultitudeshecities
andonthefarasayoungn;tteichhadbeen
studyingattheuniversityofstrassburghefrench
revolutionbrokeoutstrassburg;thecityh
totherseillaise;hadbeenacentreofjabinactivities
tteichreeredthathispleasantsociallifehadbeen
sadlyinterrupted;thatalotofinpetentcitizenshadsuddenly
beentasksforheywere
notfit;thatthebhadcelebratedthedaheney
bytherderofperfectlyinnocentpersonshehadfailedto
seethehonestenthusiasfthesses;therayofhopeinthe
eyesofenandchildrenerto
theraggedtroopsofthenvention;rchingthroughthe
cityontheirothefrontandagloriousdeathforthe
frenchfatherland
thehinghadfilledtheyoungaustrianhdisgust
ithereingtobedoneit
stbedonebydashingyoungninlovelyunifor;charging
acrossthegreenfieldsonedhorsesbutto
tuanentireuntryintoanevilsllingardcawhere
trasotedtobegenerals;thath
eofallyourfineideas;
heatshetataquiet
littledinnergivenbyoneoftheinnurableaustriangrand
dukes‘‘youedliberty;equalityandfrateityandyou
gotnapoleonhouchbetteritwouldhavebeenifyou
hadbeenntentedhtheexistingorderofthingsand
heof‘‘stabilityhee
aretutothenorlcyofthegoodolddaysbeforethe
alkednonsense
about‘‘everybodybeingasgoodaseverybodyelseinthis
attitudeheanof
greatstrengthofendouspowerofpersuasion;
heostdangerouseneesoftherevolutionary
ideashedidnotdieuntiltheyear1859;andhetherefore
livedlongenoughtoseethepletefailureofallhispolicies
heyasidebytherevolutionoftheyear1848
hethenfoundhielfthesthatednofeuropeand
rethanoncerantheriskofbeinglynchedbyangrycrowds
ofoutragedcitizensbutuntiltheverylast;hereinedsteadfast
inhisbeliefthathehaddoherightthing
hehadalhatpeoplepreferredpeace
tolibertyandhehadtriedtogivethe
andinallfaiess;itoughttobesaidthathiseffortsto
establishuniversalpeacepowers
didnotflyateaostfortyyears;indeed
notuntilthecrianweenrussiaandengland;
franceanditalyandturkey;intheyear1854thatans
arerdfortheeuropeanntinent
thethirdheroofthisperor
alexanderhehadbeenbroughtupattheurtofhisgrand
ther;thefauscatherihegreatbethelessons
ofthisshrean;toregardtheglory
ofrussiaasthestiortantthinginlife;andthoseofhis
privatetutor;asirerofvoltaireandrousseau;who
filledhisndanity;theboygrew
uptobeastrangextureofaselfishtyrantandasentintal
revolutionisthehadsufferedgreatindignitiesduringthe
lifeofhiscrazyfather;paulihehadbeenobligedto
nesstheerofthenapoleonicbattlefields
thenthetidehadtuedhisareshadhedayforthe
alliesrussiahadbeethesaviourofeuropeandthetsar
ofthisghtypeopleedasahalfgodwhowould
curetheanyills
butalexanderverycleverhedidnotknow
nandenastalleyrandandtteichkne
hedidnotunderstandthestrangegaofdiplocyhe
stancesand
lovedtoheartheapplauseoftheltitudeandsoonhehad
beethein‘‘attractionofthengressetteich
andtalleyrandandcastlereaghtheveryablebritish
representativesataroundatableanddrankabottleoftokay
anddecideduallygoingtobedonetheyneeded
russiaandthereforetheyetoalexander;but
thelesshehadpersonallytodohtheactualhe
ngress;thebettertheyheyevenenuraged
hisplansforaholyalliancethatheghtbefullyoccupied
heyhehand
alexanderogotoparties
andetpeopleuponsuchoccasionshewashappyandgay
butthereentinhischaracterhe
triedtoforgetsothingforgetonthe
nightofthe23rdofrchofthey
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