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Why does de fezensac find the sight of the emperor entertaining at the tuileries so shocking

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  1. 23 May, 05:43
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    Raimond-Emery de Montesquieu, Duc de Fezensac, and others, find the sight of the emperor entertaining at the Tuileries so shocking because it was held so soon after the news of the defeat of the Grand Army. Many families were in mourning over killed family members and felt as though holding a party was insensitive. Montesquieu was quoted as saying that he, "felt that he was dancing on graves".
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