The first to go had been Castlereagh, in 1822. The next was Hardenberg, who exerted himself with a new mistress during the Congress of Verona and succumbed to pneumonia shortly after. Alexander ended his days in Taganrog in 1825. Capodistrias, who had become President of the newly independent Greece, was assassinated in 1831. Gentz died in 1832, in the middle of a last fling with a ballerina. Francis I followed him three years later, Frederick William in 1840. Nesselrode outlived Metternich by three years, living until 1862, but he too never varied from the attitude of vigilant policeman. The
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