→Dialogue: Obvs no prob if Arno is anonymous. but getting caught each time uses 1 of a series of diff lines, even if game then restarts at checkpoint having entered gates
*'''Arno:''' ''Élise never enjoyed these high society balls. She'll be home soon.''
*'''Arno:''' ''Élise never enjoyed these high society balls. She'll be home soon.''
Arno entered the study and looked at three books.
Arno entered the study and looked at three books.
*'''Arno:''' {{Wiki|Agrippa d'Aubigné#Les Tragiques|Les Tragiques}}''. Too depressing.<br>''[https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/27878/pg27878-images.html Mémoires de monsieur d'Artagnan]'' ({{Wiki|Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras|Mémoires de M. d'Artagnan}}.) Élise's favorite.<br>''{{Wiki|The World (Descartes)|Traité du monde et de la lumière}} de {{Wiki|René Descartes|Descartes}}'' (Descartes' ''The World''). Never could get through that one.''
*'''Arno:''' {{Wiki|Agrippa d'Aubigné#Les Tragiques|Les Tragiques}}''. Too depressing.'' [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/27878/pg27878-images.html Mémoires de monsieur d'Artagnan]'' ({{Wiki|Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras|Mémoires de M. d'Artagnan}}.) Élise's favorite.'' {{Wiki|The World (book)|Traité du monde et de la lumière}} de {{Wiki|René Descartes|Descartes}}'' (Descartes' ''The World''). Never could get through that one.''
Arno then went to François' office.
Arno then went to François' office.
*'''Arno:''' ''I could just slip it under the door. He'd see it the instant he returned. I'd best not leave without dropping off this letter.''
*'''Arno:''' ''I could just slip it under the door. He'd see it the instant he returned. I'd best not leave without dropping off this letter.''
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==Outcome==
==Outcome==
On his way out, Arno witnessed François de la Serre's murder, for which he was framed by the real perpetrators and subsequently arrested.
On his way out, Arno witnessed François de la Serre's murder, for which he was framed by the real perpetrators and subsequently arrested.
==Behind the scenes==
Élise's complaint that she "feels like a [[Mummification|mummy]]" wrapped up in her dress would be a possibly anachronistic sentiment in 1789. Western fascination with Egypt would come with Egyptomania, which broke out after scholars who were assigned to join [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s failed {{wiki|French invasion of Egypt and Syria|Egyptian Campaign}} from 1798–1801 returned and told the public of their findings.{{Fact|29 November 2023}}
Arno:I'm sure she just misplaced my invitation. I'll find my own way in.
Arno walked away, but stopped short on remembering he promised Perrault to deliver a letter. He patted the note where it still was in his vest pocket and spoke to Olivier again.
Arno:How late is "late"?
Olivier:Perhaps an hour, perhaps three. Perhaps not at all. I do not question the comings and goings of my betters.
Arno:I'll just wait here then...
While upstairs, Arno checked the time.
Arno:Élise never enjoyed these high society balls. She'll be home soon.
Élise's complaint that she "feels like a mummy" wrapped up in her dress would be a possibly anachronistic sentiment in 1789. Western fascination with Egypt would come with Egyptomania, which broke out after scholars who were assigned to join Napoleon Bonaparte's failed Egyptian Campaign from 1798–1801 returned and told the public of their findings. [citation needed]