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Ch. 11: A Famous Necklace

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260                     A FAMOUS NECKLACE.
cal purposes it suited the Duke of Orleans to spread them as much as possible, for the great aim of his life was to discredit the Queen.
Madame de la Motte died miserably in London from the effects of a jump from a second story window which she took to escape from bailiffs who were arresting her for debt. All the money she obtained from the diamond necklace was not able to save her from want and misery. She was only thirty-four years old at the time of her death. The Count de la Motte lived on into the reign of Charles x. and begging to the last also died in want. The Cardinal de Rohan became an emigre after his brief hour of Parisian popularity and died in exile. The jewelers be­came bankrupt and the firm sank into oblivion.
And Marie Antoinette ?
Ah well, she had nothing to say to the dire­ful necklace. She never probably so much as touched it with a finger-tip during the whole course of her life, but she was taxed with its theft on her way to the scaffold, and a genera-
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