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Write a diary entry to this prompt: IMAGINE that you are a shoemaker living in Paris during the French Revolution. You have known Madame Vigée Le Brun over the years as a loyal customer. However, you believe strongly in the cause of revolution against the aristocracy. You have just received information that Vigée Le Brun will be arrested this evening by the revolutionary guardsmen. Would you warn her about the arrest so that she could escape before the guardsmen arrive? In a diary entry, explain your decision and the reasons for it.

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