The Scarlet Pimpernel

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How do Marguerite and Armand feel about the Revolution?

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From the text in the sixth chapter, we can infer that neither character supports the Revolution.

"Indeed, indeed, Monsieur," she replied, "I have the fullest confidence in you and your friends. Your fame, I assure you, has spread throughout the whole of France. The way some of my own friends have escaped from the clutches of that awful revolutionary tribunal was nothing short of a miracle—and all done by you and your friends—"

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The Scarlet Pimpernel