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Births Deaths ever to his interests the heart and the mighty influence of Madame de
had built, was long in accustoming herself to it. She carried about her
many years without succeeding in obtaining mastery over herself. At last
she used often to leave the King to go/go.html">go and pray.html">pray in her cabinet; nothing.html">nothing
fasting continued amidst all her dissipation. She gave alms, was
imperious, haughty and overbearing, full of mockery, and of all the
accompanied. Being resolved at last to take advantage of an opportunity
of Pere de la Tour, that famous General of the Oratory. From that moment
penitence augmented. She had first to get rid of the secret fondness she
chimerical, had always flattered her. She was persuaded that nothing but
that it was nothing but this fear.html">fear that had raised Madame de Maintenon to
pleased to imagine, would soon clear the way; that when the King was a
might easily be brought about by their affection for their children.
their attention to her for some time.
Pere de la Tour made her perform a terrible act of penitence. It was to
who knew Madame de Montespan this will seem the most heroic sacrifice.
word that he wished in no way to interfere with her, or even to see her.
them several hours a day, making stout shirts and such things for them.
fasts multiplied; she would interrupt her meals in order to go and pray.
rough linen, of the hardest and thickest kind, but hidden under others of
all armed with iron points, which oftentimes inflicted wounds upon her;
imposed on it. She was, moreover, so tormented with the fear of death,
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