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Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan

  • Alexandra Skitiovahas quoted2 years ago
    He lost by the birth of the Princess, and had executed in porcelain a figure with one knee bent on the earth, and presenting tablets, upon which the following lines by Metastasio were engraved:

    I lose by your fair daughter's birth
  • Alexandra Skitiovahas quoted2 years ago
    Who prophesied a son;
    But if she share her mother's worth,
    Why, all the world has won!
  • Alexandra Skitiovahas quoted2 years ago
    Friendship and the tenderest cares succeeded for a moment in calming her grief, but not in diminishing its power.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted2 years ago
    But after the 20th of June, 1792, she was obliged to burn the larger portion of what she had so collected, and the remainder were conveyed out of France.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted2 years ago
    I knew the characters of those Princesses; I became privy to some extraordinary facts, the publication of which may be interesting, and the truth of the details will form the merit of my work.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted2 years ago
    Considering the rank and situations of the persons I have named as capable of elucidating by their writings the history of our political storms, it will not be imagined that I aim at placing myself on a level with them; but I have spent half my life either with the daughters of Louis XV. or with Marie Antoinette.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted2 years ago
    Twenty years before the Revolution I often heard it remarked that the imposing character of the power of Louis XIV. was no longer to be found in the Palace of Versailles; that the institutions of the ancient monarchy were rapidly sinking; and that the people, crushed beneath the weight of taxes, were miserable, though silent; but that they began to give ear to the bold speeches of the philosophers, who loudly proclaimed their sufferings and their rights; and, in short, that the age would not pass away without the occurrence of some great outburst, which would unsettle France, and change the course of its progress.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted2 years ago
    I have put together all that concerned the domestic life of an unfortunate Princess, whose reputation is not yet cleared of the stains it received from the attacks of calumny, and who justly merited a different lot in life, a different place in the opinion of mankind after her fall.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted2 years ago
    Hunting one day in the forest of Senard, in a year in which bread was extremely dear, he met a man on horseback carrying a coffin. 'Whither are you carrying that coffin?'—'To the village of ——,' answered the peasant. 'Is it for a man or a woman?'—'For a man.'—'What did he die of?'—'Of hunger,' bluntly replied the villager. The King spurred on his horse, and asked no more questions.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted2 months ago
    it impossible to pronounce more than two sentences; my heart palpitated, my voice faltered, and my sight failed.
    How well understood was the potent magic of the grandeur and dignity which ought to surround
    sovereigns! Marie Antoinette, dressed in white, with a plain straw hat, and a little switch in her hand, walking on foot, followed by a single servant, through the walks leading to the Petit Trianon, would never have thus disconcerted me; and I believe this extreme simplicity was the first and only real mistake of all those with which she is reproached."
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