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Saint-Simon tells how Maulevrier had had the audacity to offer his hand to his sons.
Swann's Way 2003
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Maulevrier, son of a brother of Colbert who had died of grief at not being named Marshal of France, was this rival.
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He so accustomed people to this manner of speaking that they took no more notice of it than was expressed in pity for such a sad state; but it happened that those who approached the nearest to Madame la Duchesse de Bourgogne when Maulevrier was at her side, soon knew enough not to be eager to draw near her again when she was thus situated.
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Maulevrier, judging by the ill-humour of Madame de la Vrilliere, believed Nangis to be happy.
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Maulevrier began to believe it time to reap after having so well sown.
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Madame Cantin was their agent; and I know people who have seen letters of hers in which she assured Maulevrier, in the strongest terms, that he might ever reckon on the Duchess.
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Maulevrier hoped to gain over the King and Queen of Spain so completely, that our King would be forced, as it were, to range himself on their side; but the Duc de Grammont at once wrote word that Maulevrier had left the siege of
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He even envied the situations of Nangis and Maulevrier; and sought to participate in the same happiness.
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The King at once sent a very strong letter to the King of Spain about Maulevrier, who, by the same courier, was prohibited from accepting any favour that might be offered him.
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Nangis was still in favour, and his appearance made Maulevrier miserable.
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