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M. Thibord du Chalard, M. Lemarchant de Gomicourt, and
         the celebrated scoffer of the right, M. Cornet-Dincourt. The
         bailiff de Ferrette, with his short breeches and his thin legs,
         sometimes traversed this salon on his way to M. de Tall-
         eyrand. He had been M. le Comte d’Artois’ companion in
         pleasures and unlike Aristotle crouching under Campaspe,
         he had made the Guimard crawl on all fours, and in that way
         he had exhibited to the ages a philosopher avenged by a bai-
         liff. As for the priests, there was the Abbe Halma, the same
         to  whom  M.  Larose,  his  collaborator  on  la  Foudre,  said:
         ‘Bah! Who is there who is not fifty years old? a few green-
         horns perhaps?’ The Abbe Letourneur, preacher to the King,
         the Abbe Frayssinous, who was not, as yet, either count, or
         bishop, or minister, or peer, and who wore an old cassock
         whose  buttons  were  missing,  and  the  Abbe  Keravenant,
         Cure  of  Saint-Germain-des-Pres;  also  the  Pope’s  Nuncio,
         then Monsignor Macchi, Archbishop of Nisibi, later on Car-
         dinal, remarkable for his long, pensive nose, and another
         Monsignor, entitled thus: Abbate Palmieri, domestic prel-
         ate, one of the seven participant prothonotaries of the Holy
         See, Canon of the illustrious Liberian basilica, Advocate of
         the saints, Postulatore dei Santi, which refers to matters of
         canonization, and signifies very nearly: Master of Requests
         of the section of Paradise. Lastly, two cardinals, M. de la Lu-
         zerne, and M. de Cl****** T*******. The Cardinal of Luzerne
         was a writer and was destined to have, a few years later, the
         honor of signing in the Conservateur articles side by side
         with Chateaubriand; M. de Cl****** T******* was Archbish-
         op of Toul****, and often made trips to Paris, to his nephew,

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