The Women of the French Revolution

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The noble man thought that he would find a useful assistant in Bancal, a new missionary, whose mild and" melting words would work miracles. Accustomed to see the disinterested assiduity of the young lianthenas to Madame Eoland, it did not enter his mind that Bancal, both older and graver, could bring any- thing but peace into his household. He loved his wife so deeply that he had almost forgotten that she was a woman, and only saw in her the eonatant companion of his labors. Laborious, grave, f...iresh and pure, with a transparent com- plexion, a firm and liquid eye, Madame Roland was the reassuring image of strength and virtue.
Her manner was that of a woman, but her mas- culine mind, and stoical heart, was that of a man.
It has been observed that the friends which sur- Digitized by Google 180 WOMEN OP THE rounded her, were effeminate; Bancal, Lanthe- nas, Bose, and Champagneux, were all very mild; and the one who, perhaps, had the most woman- ish, weak heart of all, was he whom they be- lieved to be the firmest, the austere Koland, weak from the deep passion of the old man attached to the life of another ; it did not appear so plainly until the approach of death.


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