The Life And Letters of Madame Élisabeth De France

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The Life And Letters of Madame Élisabeth De France
Wormeley, Katharine Prescott
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"I will wait till to-morrow," replied the king.
Saturday, 19th, at nine in the morning, a municipal named Gobeau entered, a paper in his hand. He was accompanied by the porter of the Tower, named Mathey, who carried an inkstand. The municipal told the king he had orders to make an inventory of all his property and effects. His Majesty left me with him and retired into the taurelle.
Then, under pretence of the inventory, the municipal began to rummage with the most minute care, to be certain, he
... said, that no weapon or dangerous instrument had been hidden in the king's room. Presently nothing was left to search but a little biu*eau in which were papers. The king was obliged to come and open all the drawers, to unfold and show every paper one after the other. There were three rolls of coin at the back of one drawer ; they wished to examine them. " That money," said the king, " is not mine ; it belongs to M. de Malesherbes." I had prepared it to return to him. The three rolls contained three thousand francs in gold; on the paper that wrapped each roll the king had written with his own hand, *' Belonging to M.

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