I will now (1821) give some details of the Carbonari movementa subject on which Dermoncourt and I had held long conversations. Dermoncourt was an old aide-decamp of my father, whose name I have often mentioned in the earlier chapters of these Memoirshe was one of the principal leaders in the conspiracy of Béfort.
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