Den of Thieves
Den
of
Thieves
J
ULIA
G
OLDING
C
AT IN
P
ARIS
First published 2007
This edition published 2008
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RITICS
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APOLEON
B
ONAPARTE
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THE
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UKE OF
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ELLINGTON
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OM
P
AINE
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NTOINE
L
AURENT
L
AVOISIER, SCIENTIST
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MMANUEL
K
ANT, PHILOSOPHER
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THE
B
ROTHERS
G
RIMM
âWho? I have no time for such frivolities while there is a wagon of aristocrats to behead' â M
AXIMILIEN
R
OBESPIERRE
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R
G
UILLOTINE
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ORD
B
YRON
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ARY
S
HELLEY
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OHN
K
EATS
âWhat! She's not still writing, is she? I thought I asked someone to arrest her!' â R
T
H
ON
W
ILLIAM
P
ITT, THE PRIME MINISTER
A N
OTE TO THE
R
EADER
Considering the high tide of feelings running against our French neighbours at present, I should warn my reader that you will find no such prejudices in these pages. I, Cat Royal, late of Drury Lane Theatre, am a declared friend of the revolution (most of the time). If you only like to dine with absolute monarchs on good old English roast beef, suet pudding and beer, perhaps you should look elsewhere for satisfaction. In these pages you'll eat with the people on a meal of highly-spiced French adventure, washed down with a sparkling draught of dance.
Will you take a seat at my table,
mes amis
?
Cat Royal