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With just 40 minutes left until the Polish Sejm's constitutional vote,
Archbishop Ignacy Maślarski, a future core member of the Targowica Confederation, peered out the carriage window and saw the crossroads ahead blocked by dozens of cavalrymen, checking each passing carriage one by one.
Unease surged in his heart, and he immediately directed the coachman to take a detour through a side alley.
Soon after, he changed into a servant's clothes, put on a felt hat, and proceeded alone toward the Parliament Hall while instructing the carriage to keep circling around Warsaw City.
Indeed, along the way, he saw political allies such as Count Blanicki, Archbishop Gosicki, and others stopped by soldiers.
However, relying on his inconspicuous disguise, he succeeded in blending in near the Parliament Hall.