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interview of, with Petion, 224; incident of the red bonnet, 226; conversation of, with Bertrand de Molleville, 227; repugnance of, to Lafayette, 236; address of, to the Assembly, 243; letter of, to the Assembly, 245; his plastron, 248; takes part in the fete of the Federation, 249 _et seq._; too timorous and hesitating to act, 257; nominates a new cabinet, 269; conciliatory message of, to the Assembly, 270; declines to entertain any plan of escape, 273; consents that the royalist noblemen should defend him, 284; unwarlike character of, 288; reviews the troops in the Tuileries garden and narrowly escapes from them, 289; urged by Roederer, goes with his family to the Assembly, 292 _et seq._; his escort, 295; addresses the Assembly, 300; compelled to remain in the reporters' gallery, 300; orders the defenders of the Tuileries to cease firing, 305; deposition of, proposed in the Assembly, 317; acts like a disinterested spectator, 318; taken to the Convent of the Feuillants, 328; transferred to the Temple, 334, 339; his quarters, 341; gives lessons to the Dauphin in the Temple, 342: deprived of his sword, 346; hears the proclamation abolishing royalty without emotion, 388. Louvet, the author of _Faublas_, 54; editor of the _Sentinelle_, and Madame Roland's confidant, 89 _et seq._ Maillard, president of the tribunal at the Abbey, 365. Mailly, Marshal de, the chief of the two hundred noblemen in the Tuileries, 284. Malta, Knights of, 338. Mandat, M. de, receives from Petion an order to repel force, 280; goes to the Hotel-de-Ville and is massacred, 281. Marat incites to the deposition of the king, 270; on Louis XVI., 384. Marie Antoinette, chivalric devotion of Count de Fersen for, 15; her correspondence with him, 16; places absolute confidence in Gustavus III., 17; letter of, to her brother Leopold, 25; condition of, in 1792, 73; has an interview with Dumouriez, 153; annoyed and insulted by the populace, 156, 157; during the invasion of the Tuileries, 210 _et seq._; opposed to vigorous measures, 222; her distrust of Lafayette and preference for Danton, 237; present at the fete of the Federation, 251 _et seq._; her alarm at the King's peril, 253; midnight alarms of, 259; insulted by federates and forced to keep to her apartments, 261; her estimate of the King's character, 263; on the night of August 9, 276; takes refuge in the Assembly, 299; her hopes excited by the sound of artillery, 304; in the box of the
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