Montespan Françoise-Athénaïs De Rochechouart De Mortemart Marquise De
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While the Turks and the Imperialists were fighting in the plains ofHungary, the King, followed by all his Court, had made his way towardsthe frontiers of Alsace. He reviewed countless battalions, he madepromotions, and gave brilliant repasts and fetes. The season was a little trying, and the Queen, though born in Spain, didnot accommodate herself to the June heat. As soon as business permittedthey took the road to the capital, and returned to Versailles with somespeed. Scarcely had they arrived..., when the Queen fell ill; it did not deservethe name of sickness. It was only an indisposition, pure and simple, --anabscess in the armpit; that was all. Fagon, the boldest and mostaudacious of all who ever exercised the art of AEsculapius, decided that, to lessen the running, it was necessary to draw the blood to anotherquarter. In spite of the opinion of his colleagues, he ordered her to bebled, and all her blood rushed to her heart. In a short time theprincess grew worse in an alarming fashion, and in a few moments we heardthat she was in her death-agony; in a few moments more we heard of herdeath.
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