The Salon a Study of French Society And Personalities in the Eighteenth Century

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256 The Salon ask for a seat in the coach of the Duchess, who was driving out.
" I have not dared ask for a place of the Duchesse d' Enville," she wrote Condorcet.
" I fear more than anything to be a charge or a trouble ; my pleasure will always be sacrificed to this fear." * Condorcet, the philosophical and phi- lanthropical Marquis, her "bon Condorcet," as she half affectionately, half maliciously, called him, who, nevertheless, came first in her friendship after d' Alembert, relied, as well
...as Turgot, upon her counsel and shared with d' Alembert his post as secretary when she was too ill to write. " They are identi- fied with me ; they are necessary to me, like the air in order to breathe ; they do not trouble my soul, but they fill it," she wrote to Guibert of Condorcet and d' Alembert. She was also deeply attached to Suard, who gained his seat in the Academy through her efforts ; others among her intimates were Devaines, the accom- ' Lettres Incites de Mademoiselle de Lespinasse.

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