The Preacher And the King Or Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis Xiv Being An Ac

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The Preacher And the King Or Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis Xiv Being An Ac
Flix Bungener
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- 1 The applause is unanimous.
No one applauded the orator, for he was alone ; but he him- self applauded ; he was more and more astonished, more and more struck.
We have not this passage. It was not found among Bour- dahue's papers, and the sermon has come down to posterity with 188 THE PREACHER the pages which the author tore out. Why for the sake of his honor were they not lost !
" That is it, " he at length exclaimed ; " that is it ! I shall leave out nothing, I shall add nothing. They may
...say what they will. What a pity that the author should be a But who will know that, after all ? And if it is well received, if it touches the king's conscience " He stopped, and became thoughtful.
" If it touches the king's conscience, " he said to himself, " it will do me much credit ; much credit for a courage, which I shall not have had of my own accord ; much credit for an elo- quence which is not my own. And what is to be done, however 1 Bah ! God will provide. I will go on, at all events. " And, leaving the paper, he began to repeat the first lines by heart, then the following, then more still.


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