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Marie Antoinette
French
Royalty
Born:
Nov 2
,
1755
Died:
Oct 16
,
1793
Great
King
Me
Mother
Will
You
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I was a queen, and you took away my crown; a wife, and you killed my husband; a mother, and you deprived me of my children. My blood alone remains: take it, but do not make me suffer long.
Marie Antoinette
Alone
Me
You
Queen
Mother
Wife
Husband
Long
Took
Crown
Remains
Take
Make
Blood
Children
Deprived
Suffer
Away
There is nothing new except what has been forgotten.
Marie Antoinette
Nothing
Has-Been
Except
New
Been
Forgotten
Nothing New
No one understands my ills, nor the terror that fills my breast, who does not know the heart of a mother.
Marie Antoinette
Heart
Mother
No-One
Know
Terror
Does
Understands
Nor
Who
Ills
Fills
We made our entrance into Paris. As for honors, we received all that we could possibly imagine; but they, though very well in their way, were not what touched me most. What was really affecting was the tenderness and earnestness of the poor people, who, in spite of the taxes with which they are overwhelmed, were transported with joy at seeing us.
Marie Antoinette
Me
People
Joy
Made
Earnestness
Our
Honors
Way
Though
Possibly
Seeing
Touched
Paris
Entrance
Spite
Could
Tenderness
Most
Well
Were
Affecting
Very
Overwhelmed
Which
Poor
Taxes
Poor People
Us
Really
Who
Received
Imagine
It is true I am rather taken up with dress; but as to feathers, every one wears them, and it would seem extraordinary if I did not.
Marie Antoinette
Feathers
Every
Extraordinary
Would
Wears
Dress
Seem
Rather
Taken
True
Am
Up
Did
Them
No harm will come to me. The Assembly is prepared to treat us leniently.
Marie Antoinette
Me
Treat
Will
Come
Us
Assembly
Prepared
Harm
Courage! I have shown it for years; think you I shall lose it at the moment when my sufferings are to end?
Marie Antoinette
You
Courage
Lose
Think
Shall
Years
End
Moment
Shown
Sufferings
The king is full of kindnesses toward me, and I love him tenderly. But it is pitiable to see his weakness for Madame du Barri, who is the silliest and most impertinent creature that it is possible to conceive.
Marie Antoinette
Love
Me
King
Possible
Madame
Weakness
See
Silliest
Tenderly
Impertinent
Toward
Conceive
Most
Him
His
Pitiable
Full
Who
Creature
My mother sees things but from the distance; she does not weigh them in regard to my position, and she judges me too harshly. But she is my mother, who loves me dearly; and when she speaks, I can only bow my head.
Marie Antoinette
Me
Mother
Too
Distance
Harshly
Only
Sees
Weigh
Head
Bow
She
Judges
Does
Dearly
Regard
Loves
Them
Speaks
Who
Things
Position
It is an amazing feature in the French character that they will let themselves be led away so easily by bad counsels and yet return again so quickly. It is certain that as these people have, out of their misery, treated us so well, we are the more bound to work for their happiness.
Marie Antoinette
Happiness
Work
Character
People
Amazing
Will
Easily
Out
Bad
More
Feature
Misery
Bound
French
Well
Return
Led
Quickly
Again
Themselves
Us
Certain
Away
Treated
I have begun the 'History of England' by Mr. Hume. It seems to me very interesting, though it is necessary to recollect that it is a Protestant who has written it.
Marie Antoinette
Me
History
Though
Recollect
Seems
Written
Protestant
Very
Begun
The History Of
Interesting
England
Who
Necessary
Your Majesty may rest assured about my conduct towards the Comtesse de Provence; I will certainly try and gain her friendship and confidence, without going too far.
Marie Antoinette
Friendship
Confidence
Try
Will
Rest
Too
Assured
About
Towards
Majesty
Without
Conduct
Going
May
Gain
Far
Your
Certainly
Her
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