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The Seventeenth Century (Classic Reprint)
The Seventeenth Century (Classic Reprint)

The Seventeenth Century (Classic Reprint) in Bloomington, MN

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As the noise increased in the most extraordinary way, Marie herself tells us later, I sent Mme. De Montpensier to Accession of find out what it meant, and I began to fear some louis xiu accident had befallen my son, and that he was dead. My alarm increased when I saw Mme. De Montpensier suddenly close the door and turn round to me, her face blanched with terror - for she had seen the King lying dead. And to all my agonized questions as to my son's fate she would give no satisfactory reply, but contented herself with telling me Your son is not dead.' I determined to see what was causing all this confusion for myself I Opened the door of my cabinet, and just as I was coming out of my room I beheld, besides the persons already there, over two hundred naked swords coming in, and M. De Praslin, one of the four Captains of the Guard, turned to me and cried Oh, Madame! We are lost!' And just at that moment I saw the King laid upon his bed.
She adds that she very nearly fainted. It is possible: but the murder of her husband made her mistress of his kingdom, and that fact, apparently, prevented her from fainting out right.
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