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... ier didn't head home but instead took a carriage out of Paris towards one of the Duke of Orleans' estates. A few days ago, he had borrowed a piece of land from the Duke for his new scientific experiments.
Perhaps it was due to the king's long struggle to have a son (Queen Marie Antoinette gave birth to her first child eleven years after marrying him), which had led many of the king's close noble relatives to believe that he might become heirless and that the crown might fall to them. The ...
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