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Closing quotes are missing for the sentences beginning with:

  • Page 44: “It was not a Tartuffe, it was not a Pantaloon:
  • Page 120: “that great freedom of speech prevailed in her circle,
  • Page 231: “to put an end to those controversies, and to avoid

Alternative spellings:

  • chÂteau: chateau
  • camerara: camarera
  • Fenelon: FÉnelon
  • FertÉ-Senneterre: Ferte-Senneterre
  • HÔtel: Hotel
  • Leganez: LÉganez
  • OrlÉans: Orleans
  • Querouialle: QuÉrouialle
  • Saint-Megrin: Saint-MÉgrin
  • SÉvignÉ: SevignÉ, SÉvigne
  • Tremouille: TrÉmouille
  • Tarent: Tarente

The original punctuation, language and spelling have been retained, except where noted. Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.

Page 83: difficulties, sometimes on horsback, at others in a litter or

Page 94: a neigbouring town to that in which he lived. Louise thereby

Page 147: money from the King in addition to the high favonr and all-powerful

Page 181: cruel a perseverance. The Cardinal d’EstrÊes was desirous

Page 187: of women, Louis XIV. had an insuperable antipathy, It

Page 269: driven him to such extremity, Besides, just then his own

Page 318: writes to the AbbÉ d’EstreÉs touching the complaints against Madame des Ursins, 179;

Page 323: the household of of his sister-in-law, Henrietta of England, supplies Louis XIV. with a diplomatist in petticoats, 93;

Page 323: secretly lends his hand to a coup d’État against Mad. des Ursins, 297;

Page 327: trimphs on the very brink of a volcano, 197;

Page 328: her hopes of returning to the Spansh Court frustrated,296;





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