Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Her Friends 4

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Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Her Friends 4
Sévigné, Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De, 1626-1696
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Marseilles (the bishop) sent us word, that he had great difficulty in concluding this peace; I suppose as much $M when this brave king was elected |.
. Dangeau has thought proper to make presents aa well as'Langlee; be has beggared the farro*yard of Ciagni; has collected for 2000 crowns the most amorous turtle^ the fattest sows^ the cows most fall of milk> the sheep with l)he best fleecers the finest goslings, and yesterday caused the whole tribe to pass in review, like that of Jacob in your ca
...binet at Grignan.
Your letter of the 10th is just arrived; I am truly pleased with the good resolution you have taken; it will be approved by every body, and you can hardly con« ceive the joy it gives rae^ In the vexation which your uncertainties occasioned me, I was going to tell you^ that, far from loving me as much as you said, you loved me a great deal less, because you declined com- ing to see me ; thus have I explained- away the rude« ♦ John Sd>Ieski, king of Potaod.
f The sutiior of several celebrated romancet.


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