The Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Friends

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The Letters of Madame De Sévigné to Her Daughter And Friends
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell, 1788-1879, Ed
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I still lead the same life, either in the suburbs, or with these good widows; sometimes ha*e, sometimes eating chicken with Madame de Coulanges; but always pleased to think I am gliding down the stream with old l^me, and hastening the happy moment when I shall see you again.
LETTER LXXVL Pasis, Wedneedaj, Feb. 14, 1680.
I think you extremely fortunate in the society of Madame du Janet, who is come on purpose for you ; this is a friend- ship that pleases me. I am frilly persuaded her whole emplo
...y- ment will be to take care of your health ; pray embrace her for me. You give yourself verj little concern about the vanities of this world ; I think I see you constantly retiring and going to bed, leaving the rest to sing and dance by themselves ; you will have rest for your money, as I told you the other day.
Montgobert has related to me, very pleasantly, the maneu- vers of the beautifril Iris, and the jealousy of the count ^ I dare say he will often see the moon with this beauty ; he has re- venged himself for this time, by a very pretty song.


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