The room was close and dark, filled with the smoke from a defective chimney.A tiny boudoir, once the dainty sanctum of imperious Marie Antoinette; a faint andghostly odour, like unto the perfume of spectres, seemed still to cling to the stained walls, and to the torn Gobelin tapestries.Everywhere lay the impress of a heavy and destroying hand: that of the great andglorious Revolution.In the mud-soiled corners of the room a few chairs, with brocaded cushions rudely torn, leant broken and desolate against the walls. A small ...
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The room was close and dark, filled with the smoke from a defective chimney.A tiny boudoir, once the dainty sanctum of imperious Marie Antoinette; a faint andghostly odour, like unto the perfume of spectres, seemed still to cling to the stained walls, and to the torn Gobelin tapestries.Everywhere lay the impress of a heavy and destroying hand: that of the great andglorious Revolution.In the mud-soiled corners of the room a few chairs, with brocaded cushions rudely torn, leant broken and desolate against the walls. A small footstool, once gilt-legged and satincovered, had been overturned and roughly kicked to one side, and there it lay on its back, like some little animal that had been hurt, stretching its broken limbs upwards, pathetic tobehold.From the delicately wrought Buhl table the silver inlay had been harshly stripped out ofits bed of shell.Across the Lunette, painted by Boucher and representing a chaste Diana surrounded by abevy of nymphs, an uncouth hand had scribbled in charcoal the device of the Revolution: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite ou la Mort; whilst, as if to give a crowning point to the work ofdestruction and to emphasise its motto, someone had decorated the portrait of MarieAntoinette with a scarlet cap, and drawn a red and ominous line across her neck.And at the table two men were sitting in close and eager conclave.Between them a solitary tallow candle, unsnuffed and weirdly flickering, threw fantasticshadows upon the walls, and illumined with fitful and uncertain light the faces of the twomen.How different were these in character!One, high cheek-boned, with coarse, sensuous lips, and hair elaborately and carefullypowdered; the other pale and thin-lipped, with the keen eyes of a ferret and a highintellectual forehead, from which the sleek brown hair was smoothly brushed away.The first of these men was Robespierre, the ruthless and incorruptible demagogue; theother was Citizen Chauvelin, ex-ambassador of the Revolutionary Government at theEnglish Court.The hour was late, and the noises from the great, seething city preparing for sleep cameto this remote little apartment in the now deserted Palace of the Tuileries, merely as a faintand distant e
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