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  437 No appearance of anything: Ibid., 172–73.

  437 “Vive le Roi”: Ibid., 173.

  437 most violent, Ibid.

  437 They had not a hope: Ibid.

  437 They left the palace: Ibid., Mar. 20, 1815, 173.

  437 There was a great crowd: Ibid.

  437 He says that divine Providence: Ibid., 174.

  438 We had gone about: “NRF,” Reel 268 AFP MHS, 557.

  438 The first notice I had: Ibid.

  438 Presently I heard these wretches: Ibid.

  438 At this moment a party: Ibid.

  438 I sat in agony of apprehension: Ibid.

  438 A general officer with: Ibid.

  439 God in his great mercy: Ibid.

  439 called out, that I was an: Ibid.

  439 At which the soldiers shouted: Ibid.

  439 vive les Americains: Ibid.

  439 If we attempted: Ibid.

  439 He told me my situation: Ibid.

  440 [W]henever they shouted: Ibid.

  440 He complimented me: Ibid.

  440 In this way we journeyed: Ibid.

  440 At twelve o’clock at night: Ibid.

  440 Madame Babet really: Ibid.

  441 He told me that in: Ibid.

  441 I had better not: Ibid.

  441 This news startled: Ibid.

  441 The crowd of people: MJQA, Mar. 20, 1815, III, 176.

  441 The front of their helmets: Ibid., Mar. 21, 1815, 176.

  442 The royal arms were removed: Ibid., 177.

  442 I was again on: “NRF,” Reel 268 AFP MHS.

  442 My courage was fast oozing: Ibid.

  442 He came up very politely: Ibid.

  442 arrived in perfect safety: Ibid.

  442 When I returned home: MJQA, Mar. 23, 1815, III, 178.

  443 was perfectly astonished: “NRF,” Reel 268 AFP MHS.

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  444 If we go to England: WJQA, JQA to AA, Dec. 24, 1814, V, 247.

  444 Mr. Gallatin is appointed: MJQA, April 5, 1815, III, 182.

  445 The emperor of Russia: Ibid., Mar. 29, 1815, 181.

  445 I saw him, but not distinctly: Ibid., 182.

  446 The forty-eighth year: Ibid., July 11, 1815, 250.

  447 When I retrace: “NRF,” Reel 268 AFP MHS.

  448 I was carried: Ibid.

  448 A moral is contained: Ibid.

  448 I had others under: Ibid.

  449 Years have rolled on: Ibid.

  450 And when it is his will: Ibid.

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