. Louis the Fourteenth, and the court of France in the seventeenth century. CHAPTER VII Deaths of the Duke of Longueville and the Marshal of laMeilleraye—Increasing Danger of the Queen-mother—Illnessof the King and Queen—The King at St. Cloud—Arrival ofthe Popes Legate; His Reception—Diplomacy of LouisXIV.—The Legate and the Dramatist—Condescension ofLouis XIV. to Moliere—Submission of the Duke of Lorraine—Jealousy of the Count of Guiche—Impetuosity of Madame—The Countess of Guiche—The King at Nancy—The Ex-torted Confession—The Count of Guiche Departs for Poland ;His Gallantry—The Miniature—Th
. Louis the Fourteenth, and the court of France in the seventeenth century. CHAPTER VII Deaths of the Duke of Longueville and the Marshal of laMeilleraye—Increasing Danger of the Queen-mother—Illnessof the King and Queen—The King at St. Cloud—Arrival ofthe Popes Legate; His Reception—Diplomacy of LouisXIV.—The Legate and the Dramatist—Condescension ofLouis XIV. to Moliere—Submission of the Duke of Lorraine—Jealousy of the Count of Guiche—Impetuosity of Madame—The Countess of Guiche—The King at Nancy—The Ex-torted Confession—The Count of Guiche Departs for Poland ;His Gallantry—The Miniature—The King Recalls M. deGuiche—Displeasure of Monsieur—The Chevalier de Lor-raine—Insolence of M. de Vardes—Indignation of M. deGuiche—The Challenge—Madame Betrays the Countess ofSoissons—The Conspiracy Revealed—Banishment of Ma-dame de Soissons—Imprisonment of M. de Vardes—M. deGuiche is Sent to Holland—The Duke of Mazarin and —The Visions of Louis XIV. ABOUT this time, intelligence reached the Capitalof t
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