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March 17, 2008

The only king of France who would not have laughed was perhaps Louis XIII; but as for his roue of a

The only king of France who would not have laughed was perhaps Louis XIII; but as for his roue of a father, he would perhaps have banished the young man, either under the accusation that he was no Frenchman or from a conviction that he was setting a dangerous example.

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