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Louise de la Valliere

CHAPTER XXII
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The Journey.
The next day being agreed upon for the departure, the king, at eleven o'clock precisely, descended the grand staircase with the two queens and Madame, in order to enter his carriage drawn by six horses, that were pawing the ground in impatience at the foot of the staircase.

The whole court awaited the royal appearance in the _Fer-a-cheval_ crescent, in their travelling costumes; the large number of saddled horses and carriages of ladies and gentlemen of the court, surrounded by their attendants, servants, and pages, formed a spectacle whose brilliancy could scarcely be equalled.

The king entered his carriage with the two queens; Madame was in the same one with Monsieur.

The maids of honor followed their example, and took their seats, two by two, in the carriages destined for them.


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