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In fact, the service of the Grand Master of France was directed by the First Steward, the Count of Cosse-Brissac. There were besides four chamberlains of the House, the Count de Rothe, the Marquis of Mondragon, the Count Mesnard de Chousy, the Viscount Hocquart, and several stewards. The Grand Chamberlain of France was the Prince de Talleyrand.

Denis and the consecration at Chartres were followed on the day of the vernal equinox by a third and most conclusive ceremony: A secret arrangement had been made with De Cosse-Brissac, governor of Paris, by the king, according to which the gates of Paris were at last to be opened to him.

When "Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cossé-Brissac, soldier from his birth," was charged before the National High Court with admitting Royalists into the Guards, he answered: "I have admitted into the King's Guards no one but citizens who fulfilled all the conditions contained in the decree of formation": and no other answer or plea would he deign to his accusers.

Denis and the consecration at Chartres were followed on the day of the vernal equinox by a third and most conclusive ceremony: A secret arrangement had been made with De Cosse-Brissac, governor of Paris, by the king, according to which the gates of Paris were at last to be opened to him.

"Excuse me," said the old man, "but I can see little; the eyes of old men are not made for weeping, and if they weep too much, the tears burn them." "Must I tell you my name? I am Madame de St. Luc." "I do not know you." "Ah! but my maiden name was Jeanne de Cosse-Brissac." "Ah, mon Dieu!" cried the old man, trying to open the gate with his trembling hands.

Denis and the consecration at Chartres were followed on the day of the vernal equinox by a third and most conclusive ceremony: A secret arrangement had been made with De Cosse-Brissac, governor of Paris, by the king, according to which the gates of Paris were at last to be opened to him.

Denis and the consecration at Chartres were followed on the day of the vernal equinox by a third and most conclusive ceremony: A secret arrangement had been made with De Cosse-Brissac, governor of Paris, by the king, according to which the gates of Paris were at last to be opened to him.

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