Romance of the Bourbon Châteaux

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Romance of the Bourbon Châteaux
Elizabeth W Elizabeth Williams Champney
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Learning of Charles's financial straits — that he was liv- ing, like his exiled cavaliers, in German garrets, too poor to maintain a respectable establish- ment, she sent him, through his mother, an offer of aid, which he was too proud to accept.
She still attempted to fiil her mind with constant occupation. Her companion, Ma- dame de Frontenac (whose husband was to carve for himself a career as the greatest of the early Governors of Canada), was some- thing of a bas-bleu, and they had both at-
... tended the literary gatherings at the Hotel de Rambouillet. Although Mademoiselle affected to ridicule the pretensions of the precieuses, she imitated them in secret. Madame de Frontenac amused herself by writing a Jour- ney to the Moon, anticipating Jules Verne by 138 Bourbon Chateaux more than two centuries; and Mademoiselle pursued the same vein in a romance entitled The Invisible Island.
She had begun, too, her more serious work, — her interminable memoirs, which her secre- tary, Segrais, was editing for her; when, sud- denly, into this tranquil and outwardly happy life there was projected — for Mademoiselle — an intense shock, for her little Court a nine- days' wonder and mystery.


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