The people can always be driven by their leaders; it's easy. You just need to tell them they are being attacked, and accuse pacifists of lacking patriotism, thus exposing the country to danger.
— Hermann Goring
In the garden of the Tuileries Palace, the afterglow of the sunset sprinkled over the tree-lined paths, the evening light gradually softened, and the birds in the garden flapped their wings and began to return home. The roses in the flower beds emitted bursts of fragrance, carefully trimmed hedges and blooming flowers surrounded them, making these blossoming roses appear even more precious.
Louis Philippe, dressed in a well-tailored red suit and holding a delicate cane, walked leisurely through the garden.
Beside him were two attendants and a brown English short-haired hunting dog.