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Excerpt from A Princess of Intrigue, Vol. 1: Anne Geneviève De Bourbon, Duchesse De Longueville, and Her Times
The punishment of those who have loved women too well, is to love them always.1 This was the punishment of Henri IV. His Majesty was fifty - ?ve, and his hair and beard, whitened by a life of peril and hardship, made him appear considerably older. But his heart was still young, and he was as amorous as he had been at twenty. F rom the first, he took the keenest pleasure in Mlle. De Montmorency's society; soon he was hopelessly in love, although, for some time, he appears to have deluded himself into the belief that his interest in the damsel was of a paternal nature only.
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