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... Grignan , who , being a man of the court , was expected to continue to reside in Paris ; so that the mother trusted she should always have her daughter at hand . The Count , however , who was lieutenant- governor of Provence , received ...
... Grignan , who , being a man of the court , was expected to continue to reside in Paris ; so that the mother trusted she should always have her daughter at hand . The Count , however , who was lieutenant- governor of Provence , received ...
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... Grignan did not survive many years . She died in the sum- mer of 1705 , of grief , it has been thought , for the loss of her only child the Marquis de Grignan , in whom the male descendants of the family became extinct . It is a ...
... Grignan did not survive many years . She died in the sum- mer of 1705 , of grief , it has been thought , for the loss of her only child the Marquis de Grignan , in whom the male descendants of the family became extinct . It is a ...
Side 219
... Grignan . ' Paris , Friday , March 13 , ( 1671. ) Behold me , to the delight of my heart , all alone in my chamber , writing to you in tranquillity . Nothing gives me comfort like being seated thus . I dined to - day at Madame de ...
... Grignan . ' Paris , Friday , March 13 , ( 1671. ) Behold me , to the delight of my heart , all alone in my chamber , writing to you in tranquillity . Nothing gives me comfort like being seated thus . I dined to - day at Madame de ...
Side 220
... Grignan , vat a sing to pe trown , all naket , into te sea ! " + * Your brother is under the jurisdiction of Ninon . I can- not think it will do him much good . There are people to whom it does no good at all . She hurt his father ...
... Grignan , vat a sing to pe trown , all naket , into te sea ! " + * Your brother is under the jurisdiction of Ninon . I can- not think it will do him much good . There are people to whom it does no good at all . She hurt his father ...
Side 221
... Grignan , that I may know you are happy ; that is all . Love me . We have turned the phrase into ridicule ; but it is natural , it is good . ' The Abbé de la Mousse here mentioned was a connexion of the Coulangeses , and was on a visit ...
... Grignan , that I may know you are happy ; that is all . Love me . We have turned the phrase into ridicule ; but it is natural , it is good . ' The Abbé de la Mousse here mentioned was a connexion of the Coulangeses , and was on a visit ...
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