Chapter
1 Pre| Library for my History of Louis XIV, I stumbled by chance
2 Pre| not find the likenesses of Louis XIII, Anne of Austria, Richelieu,
3 Pre| End of the Reign of King Louis XIII and the Commencement
4 Pre| Commencement of the Reign of King Louis XIV."~It may be easily imagined
5 1 | play-fellow of our king, Louis XIII, whom God preserve!
6 2 | faithful to his motto, that Louis XIII, one of the good blades
7 2 | perhaps, before himself. ~Thus Louis XIII had a real liking for
8 2 | reach of his hand. At last Louis XIII made Treville the captain
9 2 | Musketeers, who were to Louis XIII in devotedness, or
10 2 | and his Scotch Guard to Louis XI. ~On his part, the cardinal
11 2 | and chosen body with which Louis XIII had surrounded himself,
12 2 | Musketeers therefore, as Louis XIII had his, and these
13 2 | uncommon for Richelieu and Louis XIII to dispute over their
14 2 | zenith of human fortune. ~Louis XIV absorbed all the smaller
15 6 | 6. His Majesty King Louis XIII~ ~ ~ ~ ~ This affair
16 6 | your bare word. I am called Louis the Just, Monsieur de Treville,
17 6 | importance. Ah, I had eighty louis before me; put down the
18 6 | admirable instinct which causes Louis XIII to be named the Just--" ~"
19 6 | war and fighting." ~And Louis XIII twisted his mustache
20 6 | which the king must enter. ~Louis XIII appeared, walking fast.
21 6 | the worst complaint of Louis XIII, who would sometimes
22 6 | the king. "La Chesnaye!" ~Louis XIII's confidential valet,
23 6 | monsieur, no; I am not called Louis the Just without reason.
24 7 | the forty pistoles of King Louis XIII were consumed or nearly
25 8 | the forty pistoles of King Louis XIII, like all other things
26 15 | king wished to be called Louis the Just and Louis the Chaste.
27 15 | called Louis the Just and Louis the Chaste. Posterity will
28 15 | before the eyes of the king--Louis XIII could not contain himself,
29 15 | before the Philistines. ~Louis XIII had already placed
30 15 | policy." ~This policy of Louis XIII made Richelieu smile. ~"
31 16 | these few words made upon Louis XIII. He grew pale and red
32 16 | he should have been--" ~Louis XIII stopped, terrified
33 16 | will go to the queen." ~And Louis XIII, opening the door of
34 17 | diamond studs to the king. Louis XIII was struck with this
35 17 | itself; but this was not what Louis XIII meant. Louis XIII wanted
36 17 | not what Louis XIII meant. Louis XIII wanted a discussion
37 17 | of Austria believed that Louis XIII knew all, and that
38 17 | asked Anne of Austria. ~Louis XIII felt instinctively
39 25 | to her to send me fifty louis or so, of which I stood
40 27 | great art astonished even Louis XIII himself, who took a
41 27 | the addition of a hundred louis, without his beautiful eyebrow
42 28 | and where I lost a hundred louis and a supper on it." ~"Then
43 28 | that purpose as good golden louis. Take the hundred pistoles,
44 28 | have just been duped-sixty louis for a horse which by the
45 28 | horsedealer has robbed me of fifty louis, at least. Ah, you fellows
46 28 | least a hundred and fifty louis, and the stingy fellow would
47 30 | in which ten years later Louis XIV was born. He rode up
48 31 | inherit fifteen thousand louis a year from him. Keep the
49 41 | political events of the reign of Louis XIII, and one of the great
50 41 | enterprise?" ~"A hundred louis." ~"Well, come!" said the
51 41 | worth something. A hundred louis? Well, that was a temptation
52 41 | very dearly for the hundred louis you have from me." ~No signature.
53 42 | cannon sounded from Fort Louis and Fort Neuf. The Guardsmen,
54 48 | Seven thousand livres, in louis of twelve francs." ~"Seven
55 51 | it is true, to embroil Louis XIII with Anne of Austria--
56 51 | recalling the saying of Louis XI, his political predecessor,
57 58 | Milady, placing a bag full of louis in Felton's hands. ~Felton
58 60 | spend the festival of St. Louis at St. Germain, and asked
59 67 | affectation before the queen. Louis XIII, like every weak mind,
60 67 | The cardinal there awaited Louis XIII. The minister and the
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