An Eighteenth Century Marquise; a Study of Émilie Du Châtelet And Her Times

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She began to blame herself for giving way to her fears.
But in the end she could contain herself no longer, and urged d'Argental to persuade Voltaire to return to Cirey at all costs. She was ill ; she had had fever for two days ; the violence of her feelings was capable of killing her in four. "Who is there could save him in spite of himself. ''" she cried. "I at least have nothing to reproach myself with, but that is a sad consolation. I am not born to be happy. " His letters, few as they were
... and seldom as they came, were cold. She knew it was only for prudence' sake, but he called her Madame, though the letter was signed. D'Argental could surely not condemn her for giving way to misery. "This is a disparity so extraordinary that my brain was mazed with grief, " she added.
Meajiwhile the exiled " M. De Revol " had other compensations besides the complimentary performances of Alzire. He was superintending the printing of the Elements^ and had promised to stay at Amsterdam until 156 An Eighteenth'Century Marquise it was through the press, which he expected would keep him busy until the close of the winter season.


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