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At
three
o'clock
came
two
companies
of
the
Guards
,
one
French
,
the
other
Swiss
.
The
company
of
French
guards
was
composed
of
half
of
M.
Duhallier
's
men
and
half
of
M.
Dessessart
's
men
.
At
six
in
the
evening
the
guests
began
to
come
.
As
fast
as
they
entered
,
they
were
placed
in
the
grand
saloon
,
on
the
platforms
prepared
for
them
.
At
nine
o'clock
Madame
la
Premiere
Presidente
arrived
.
As
next
to
the
queen
,
she
was
the
most
considerable
personage
of
the
fete
,
she
was
received
by
the
city
officials
,
and
placed
in
a
box
opposite
to
that
which
the
queen
was
to
occupy
.
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At
ten
o'clock
,
the
king
's
collation
,
consisting
of
preserves
and
other
delicacies
,
was
prepared
in
the
little
room
on
the
side
of
the
church
of
St.
Jean
,
in
front
of
the
silver
buffet
of
the
city
,
which
was
guarded
by
four
archers
.
At
midnight
great
cries
and
loud
acclamations
were
heard
.
It
was
the
king
,
who
was
passing
through
the
streets
which
led
from
the
Louvre
to
the
Hotel
de
Ville
,
and
which
were
all
illuminated
with
colored
lanterns
.
Immediately
the
aldermen
,
clothed
in
their
cloth
robes
and
preceded
by
six
sergeants
,
each
holding
a
FLAMBEAU
in
his
hand
,
went
to
attend
upon
the
king
,
whom
they
met
on
the
steps
,
where
the
provost
of
the
merchants
made
him
the
speech
of
welcome
--
a
compliment
to
which
his
Majesty
replied
with
an
apology
for
coming
so
late
,
laying
the
blame
upon
the
cardinal
,
who
had
detained
him
till
eleven
o'clock
,
talking
of
affairs
of
state
.
His
Majesty
,
in
full
dress
,
was
accompanied
by
his
royal
Highness
,
M.
le
Comte
de
Soissons
,
by
the
Grand
Prior
,
by
the
Duc
de
Longueville
,
by
the
Duc
d'Euboeuf
,
by
the
Comte
d'Harcourt
,
by
the
Comte
de
la
Roche-Guyon
,
by
M.
de
Liancourt
,
by
M.
de
Baradas
,
by
the
Comte
de
Cramail
,
and
by
the
Chevalier
de
Souveray
.
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Everybody
noticed
that
the
king
looked
dull
and
preoccupied
.
A
private
room
had
been
prepared
for
the
king
and
another
for
Monsieur
.
In
each
of
these
closets
were
placed
masquerade
dresses
.
The
same
had
been
done
for
the
queen
and
Madame
the
President
.
The
nobles
and
ladies
of
their
Majesties
'
suites
were
to
dress
,
two
by
two
,
in
chambers
prepared
for
the
purpose
.
Before
entering
his
closet
the
king
desired
to
be
informed
the
moment
the
cardinal
arrived
.
Half
an
hour
after
the
entrance
of
the
king
,
fresh
acclamations
were
heard
;
these
announced
the
arrival
of
the
queen
.
The
aldermen
did
as
they
had
done
before
,
and
preceded
by
their
sergeants
,
advanced
to
receive
their
illustrious
guest
.
The
queen
entered
the
great
hall
;
and
it
was
remarked
that
,
like
the
king
,
she
looked
dull
and
even
weary
.