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BOMBELLES: Was he? MARIE-LOUISE: I don't know. He was afraid of me. On all the earth The thing he couldn't conquer was his birth. He knew himself outranked. To seem at ease He'd call me, from his throne, "My good Louise. " . . . Eh . . . Yes ... He had some taste . . . Perhaps you'd call It sentiment . . . I am a woman, after all. BOMBELLES: Aye, before all. MARIE-LOUISE: It is my right. (In a mocking tone she goes on) : One day He raged at something I just chanced to say. Saint Aulaire brought... to Blois disastrous news. I lay in bed. My feet always refuse To stay beneath the covers, and that day They did look rather pretty, I must say, Like those Thomire has chiselled, just as white. Well, Saint Aulaire did not despise that sight. I smiled and said "You're looking at my feet?" And, though his country tottered, I repeat He did look at them, the dear Saint Aulaire. Coquettish, was it? That's no crime, I swear. Though politics in France went well or ill A man might see my feet were pretty, still.
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