. Louvet: revolutionist & romance-writer . m From an engraving by J. C. Armytage, after a painting by J. Masquerier. MADAME TALLIEN. [To face page 340. LOUVET the rings she wore on her toes were the cause of thesewounds, and some wrote verses on the subject : La Tallien, secouant sa tunique,Faisait de ses pieds nus craquer les anneaux dor. Everybody who was anybody was present at thefete. Lanjuinais proposed the first toast in thesewords : To the 9 Thermidor, and the representativeswho, on that memorable day, struck down the tyrant,and have since overthrown tyranny. May the affec-tion of their


. Louvet: revolutionist & romance-writer . m From an engraving by J. C. Armytage, after a painting by J. Masquerier. MADAME TALLIEN. [To face page 340. LOUVET the rings she wore on her toes were the cause of thesewounds, and some wrote verses on the subject : La Tallien, secouant sa tunique,Faisait de ses pieds nus craquer les anneaux dor. Everybody who was anybody was present at thefete. Lanjuinais proposed the first toast in thesewords : To the 9 Thermidor, and the representativeswho, on that memorable day, struck down the tyrant,and have since overthrown tyranny. May the affec-tion of their colleagues and the love of all Frenchmenbe the reward of their patriotism and himself moved the second : To the Deputies outlawed under the tyranny ofthe late Government, to the Seventy-Three, andthe other victims of the Terror, and to all those whoduring that disastrous time remained faithful to thelaws, to love, and to liberty. And to their intimate union with the men of the9 Thermidor, added Louvet, rising and holding


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