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Marie Antoinette Romances, Vol 5: The Countess of Charny

This 5th volume of the Marie Antoinette Romances begins after the fall of the Bastille and the March on Versailles, which forced Louis XVI and his court to be escorted back to Paris. In Paris, political factions battle over the fate of the nation, the royal family, and anyone with royalist sympathies. Our heroes (like Ange Pitou) and our anti-heroes (like Gilbert) must navigate the blood-streaked landscape while keeping their necks out of the guillotine. All the while, the prophetic Balsamo urges on the revolution: "the quantity of blood which must be shed before the sun rises on the free world ... does not shake my conviction. I marched on, I march on, and on I shall march, overturning all that stands in my path, and saying to myself, in a calm voice, as I look around with a serene look: Woe to the obstacle, for this is the future which is coming!" - Summary by jvanstan (7 hr 52 min)

Chapters

The New Men At The Wheel

Gilbert's Candidate

Powerful, Perhaps; Happy, Never

The Foes Face-to-Face

The Uninvited Visitors

"The Country Is In Danger!"

The Men From Marseilles

The Friend In Need

Charny On Guard

Billet And Pitou

In The Morning

The First Massacre

The Repulse

The Last Of The Charnys

The Blood-Stains

The Widow

What Andrea Wanted Of Gilbert

The Assembly And The Commune

Captain Beausire Appears Again

The Emetic

Beausire's Bravado

Set Upon Dying

The Death Of The Countess

The Royal Martyr

Master Gamain Turns Up

The Trial Of The King

The Parallel To Charles I

Cagliostro's Advice

The Crown Of Ange's Love

The Effect Of Happy News

The Easy-Chair

What Pitou Did With The Find