you, and that my ceasing to love you would give you but a slight concern, after you had first forsa...
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turns she came up to me, and bid me follow her; `I would speak with you,' says she, `and by what I ...
draw me out of this difficulty"; "I think you must go to the Queen-Dauphin as soon as she is awake,...
authoritative a manner, that he durst not disobey her; that he gained her in a manner as soon as he...
what can she imagine? She will think, and not without reason, that this letter concerns myself, and...
Madame; I believe she will be inconsolable. To marry a man of the King of Spain's age and temper ca...
be fatigued, and one cannot but desire repose." "Repose," answered he, "is not very proper for one ...
apartment; she saw him at the Prince of Cleves's, where he often came in company of other young nob...
a different nature from that he had had before; what chiefly employed his thoughts, was a desire to...
"That's a new idea! It is true I did run after Princess Mary a little, but I left off at once be- ...
circumstances I am ignorant of." The Duke de Nemours' passion for Madam de Cleves was at first so ...
Queen-Dauphin so often, in order to avoid involving yourself in adventures of gallantry." The Prin...
when word was brought that she was indisposed, and that the King would not come. It was easy to see...
"She?" he answered, raising his eyes heaven- ward and smiling complacently. "I am sorry for you, P...
presented himself to me in the full splendour of the uniform of the Line infantry. Attached to his...