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The most Christian King was neatly dressed, in white satin doublet and
little velvet cap on the side of his head, his long locks duly perfumed
suspended from his neck by a broad ribbon. He held himself stiff and
ambassadors.html">ambassadors; and he moved neither foot, hand, nor head, as they advanced.
Chancellor Leoninus, the most experienced, eloquent, and tedious of men,
facts; and the King made a short and benignant reply, according to the
presentation to the Queen, and to the Queen-Mother, when Leoninus was
son; and there were consultations with Chiverny and Villeroy, and Brulart
protocols, and drafts of articles, and conditions and programmes and
presented by the envoys, and Pruneaux looked at and pronounced them "too
them and cooked them till there was no substance left in them; for
France, on condition that no religion but the reformed religion should be
offered for advances to be made by the Christian King, save the hearts
sovereignty unconditionally, almost abjectly; and, after the expiration
deputies were graciously permitted to go home as they came. The
sighed, Catharine de' Medici wept--for tears were ever at her command.html">command--
overcome with emotion at the parting interview of the ambassadors with
what was called their gratitude.
And then, on the lath March, M. d'Oignon came to them, and presented, on
one ounces and two grains.
Des Pruneaux, too--Des Pruneaux who had spent the previous summer in the
city, at the King's command, offering boundless assistance, if they would
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