The Project Gutenberg Historic Court Memoirs
sieur to the New Pr
rajan, Marcus Aurelius,
dit
n met with at his wedding was, undoubtedly, Monsieur. When M. le Duc du Maine received the congratulations of all the Court on the ground of his new dignity of Prince de Dombes, his uncle was the last to appear;
"There will be left always, Monseigneur, the remembran
thought it exaggerated and dangerous in your hands. You have no liking for my children, although you feign a passionate affection for their father; the result
to the King; he assured him of his tender affection for M. le Duc du Maine, an
o us; it is from M. le Duc du Maine, who is upr
s gaze was turned to it. Then he came to me and said in a whisper: "I pray you, come and look at t
him. "His Majesty is as much
ther, who witnessed our
nderstood, he said to
not in the least like t
ould wish to be like
d Monsieur; "that does not prevent
unds?" asked
d his throne with Verus," rep
the less inconsiderate. By his own confession, the Emperor Verus proved, by his debauchery and his vices, unworthy, of the honour which
cabinet, left him entirely, in my charge. I scolded him for his inconsequences, and he dared to implore me to put his daughter "i