CHAPTER LXIII
The Bull Unigenitus.—My Interview with Father Tellier.—Curious Inadvertence of Mine.—Peace.—Duc de la Rochefoucauld.—A Suicide in Public.—Charmel.—Two Gay Sisters.
CHAPTER LXIV
The King of Spain a Widower.—Intrigues of Madame des Ursins.—Choice of the Princes of Parma.—The King of France Kept in the Dark.—Celebration of the Marriage.—Sudden Fall of the Princesse des Ursins.—Her Expulsion from Spain.
CHAPTER LXV
The King of Spain Acquiesces in the Disgrace of Madame
des Ursins.—Its
Origin.—Who Struck the Blow.—Her
journey to Versailles.—Treatment
There.—My Interview with Her.—She
Retires to Genoa.—Then to Rome.—
Dies.
CHAPTER LXVI
Sudden Illness of the Duc de Berry—Suspicious
Symptoms.—The Duchess
Prevented from Seeing Him.—His Death.—Character.—Manners
of the
Duchesse de Berry.
CHAPTER LXVII
Maisons Seeks My Acquaintance.—His Mysterious
Manner.—Increase of the
Intimacy.—Extraordinary News.—The
Bastards Declared Princes of the
Blood.—Rage of Maisons and Noailles.—Opinion
of the Court and Country.
CHAPTER LXVIII
The King Unhappy and Ill at Ease.—Court
Paid to Him.—A New Scheme to
Rule Him.—He Yields.—New Annoyance.—His
Will.—Anecdotes Concerning
It.—Opinions of the Court.—M.
du Maine
CHAPTER LXIX
A New Visit from Maisons.—His Violent Project.—My
Objections.—He
Persists.—His Death and That of His Wife.
—Death of the Duc de
Beauvilliers.—His Character.—Of
the Cardinal d’Estrees.—Anecdotes.—
Death of Fenelon.
Volume10.
CHAPTER LXX
Character and Position of the Duc d’Orleans—His Manners, Talents, and Virtues.—His Weakness.—Anecdote Illustrative Thereof.— The “Debonnaire”—Adventure of the Grand Prieur in England.—Education of the Duc d’Orleans.—Character of Dubois.—His Pernicious Influence.— The Duke’s Emptiness.—His Deceit.—His Love of Painting.—The Fairies at His Birth.—The Duke’s Timidity.—An Instance of His Mistrustfulness.
CHAPTER LXXI
The Duke Tries to Raise the Devil.—Magical Experiments.—His Religious Opinions.—Impiety.—Reads Rabelais at Church.—The Duchesse d’Orleans.— Her Character.—Her Life with Her Husband.—My Discourses with the Duke on the Future.—My Plans of Government.—A Place at Choice Offered Me.— I Decline the Honour.—My Reason.—National Bankruptcy.—The Duke’s Anger at My Refusal.—A Final Decision.