Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Her Friends 3

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Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Her Friends 3
Sévigné, Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De, 1626-1696
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what would I not give to see you« and em- brace you !
HADAMS'OB simoni. 22t tETTER CCCLIX.
i TO THE SAME.
The Rockf, Sunday, Nov. 17, 1675.
Your conscience mast answer for all the fine things you have said of me : you have drawn a most flattering picture of me to the intendant ; but I own I had rather ^bave your esteem and approbation than that of the whole world. I find we do not trouble ourselves much about the esteem of any but persons whom we ourselves esteem ^nd love; and it is a mortifyin
...g reflection, when we do not receive it from these : from all which, I leave you to judge of my sentiments respecting what you have said of myself.
I told yon madame de Vins had written me a very pret- ty letter upon her jealousy of madame de Villars : you* never saw such a little bundle of thorns ! I have an- swered her letter, and shall write to her again shortly, for she is of so aflectionate a disposition, that I fear she would take a second appearance of forgetfulness too much to heart. As to her husband, you think too well of him, to suppose that it was the orders from Poland that prevented him from coming here; no, my dear, it was the order he always receives from his own ti- midity which makes him avoid good company.


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