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===Conciergerie=== At 1 a.m. on 1 August, she was transferred from the Temple to an isolated cell in the [[Conciergerie]] as 'Prisoner nº 280'. Leaving the Tower she bumped her head against the lintel of a door, which prompted one of her guards to ask her if she was hurt, to which she answered, "No! Nothing now can hurt me."<ref>Funck-Brentano, Frantz: ''Les Derniers jours de Marie-Antoinette'', Flammarion, Paris, 1933</ref> This was the most difficult period of her captivity. She was under constant surveillance with no privacy. The "[[Carnation Plot]]" ({{lang|fr|Le complot de l'œillet}}), an attempt to help her escape at the end of August, was foiled due to the inability to corrupt all the guards.<ref>{{Harvnb|Furneaux|1971|pp=139–42}}</ref> She was attended by [[Rosalie Lamorlière]], who took care of her as much as she could.{{sfn|Fraser|2001|p=437}} At least once she received a visit by a Catholic priest.<ref>G. Lenotre: ''The Last Days of Marie Antoinette'', 1907.</ref><ref>{{Harvnb|Fraser|2001|pp=416–20}}</ref>
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