id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3856 Orléans, Charlotte-Elisabeth, duchesse d' Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 24622 1156 78 My son visits his wife every day, and when she is in good She said arrogantly, and yet my son kept his temper, "Is not the Dauphine "But, Madame," said my son, "you know, from the report which has been The old Maintenon wished to have the Duc du Maine made Regent; but my her husband, her son, and her brother-in-law put together; and that, like Madame d'Orleans has great influence over my son. other persons, to know whether, upon my son's death, she would become the The King of Spain and Alberoni have a personal hatred against my son, would counsel him better than any other person." My son's wife remains Maintenon and the Duc du Maine, that the King has believed him, and, loved the Dauphin more like a son than a husband. The Dauphine of Burgundy was the person whom the King loved above all ./cache/3856.txt ./txt/3856.txt