It's been too long since we've done this. Last time I asked "What was the "fowl" name given to the pinkish hue of eighteenth-century champagne?"
A Traveller In Time correctly responded "Oeil de perdrix or partridge eye." Sounds yummy.
This week's question is an easy one:- Which famous victim of the guillotine was described as the "Ste Genvieve" of the royalists, and considered for sainthood herself?
The diary of an eighteenth century French noblewoman, and information relating to her world.
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