Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Her Friends 5

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Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Her Friends 5
Sévigné, Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De, 1626-1696
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de la .Rochefoucauld, and madame de la Fayette, send you a thousand compliments : mesdames de Lavardin and de Mouri, send you no less. I have not yet seen the marchioness d'Huxelles. The che- valier is to write you all the news. I imagine marshal de Bellefond will hardly get the better of his disorder.
You are perfectly satisfied with the obliging dispo- sition of mademoiselle de Grignan; it is a great happiness for you. But, my child, where have you learned that you are a dragon ? how can you
...delight in Qsing these expressions ? Did you not agree to every thing I wished ? Did you not pass the winter in Bri- tany, when it was necessary ? and the summer at Livri?
Did you object to mope away your time at your case ?
I conjure you, not to form a wish to be otherwise than you -are, except with regard to your health. But who could have imagined you would have grown so delicate and thin in so short a time P Pray, fvhat have you done with Paulina? I sincerely wish you may have taken her with you.


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