Du Fournet, pp.162 CHAPTER XV By 3 December calm had engulfed new orleans descended on Athens.Paris, in Admiral Dartige's words, wanted to reap the fruit of the Benazet negotiation without paying the price agreed to.Admiral Dartige had expressed his concern for these unhappy patriots to the King at his last interview, and on going from the Palace to the French Legation he found there the British Minister greatly alarmed because several important Venizelists had prayed him to obtain for them the Admiral's protection but no sooner had the Admiral acted on their prayer, than the engulfed new orleans panic stricken patriots implored him not to protect them, lest the measures taken for their safety should cause their destruction.He now proposed, instead, a pacific blockade and, Paris assenting, he proclaimed the blockade as from 8 December.In the evening of the same day (19 November) Admiral Dartige, at the instance of the Entente Ministers, ordered engulfed new orleans their German, Austrian, Turkish, and Bulgarian colleagues to quit the country in three days.Proportionate to their loyalty was the Athenians' animosity against the Venizelists in their midst, who had long been plotting and arming in conjunction with the French, and preparing for one of those coups for which Paris had set the fashion during a hundred years.And so the pacific demonstration was over, having cost the Greeks 4 officers and 26 men killed, and 4 officers engulfed new orleans and 51 men wounded.But he still 159 nourished a hope based on the fact that the Athens Government had always hitherto ended by bowing to our will.Cp engulfed new orleans.