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There
are
many
stories
related
of
him
,
and
among
them
this
.
After
a
wild
youth
,
he
had
retired
into
a
convent
,
there
to
expiate
,
at
least
for
some
time
,
the
follies
of
adolescence
.
On
entering
this
holy
place
,
the
poor
penitent
was
unable
to
shut
the
door
so
close
as
to
prevent
the
passions
he
fled
from
entering
with
him
.
He
was
incessantly
attacked
by
them
,
and
the
superior
,
to
whom
he
had
confided
this
misfortune
,
wishing
as
much
as
in
him
lay
to
free
him
from
them
,
had
advised
him
,
in
order
to
conjure
away
the
tempting
demon
,
to
have
recourse
to
the
bell
rope
,
and
ring
with
all
his
might
.
At
the
denunciating
sound
,
the
monks
would
be
rendered
aware
that
temptation
was
besieging
a
brother
,
and
all
the
community
would
go
to
prayers
.
This
advice
appeared
good
to
the
future
chancellor
.
He
conjured
the
evil
spirit
with
abundance
of
prayers
offered
up
by
the
monks
.
But
the
devil
does
not
suffer
himself
to
be
easily
dispossessed
from
a
place
in
which
he
has
fixed
his
garrison
.
In
proportion
as
they
redoubled
the
exorcisms
he
redoubled
the
temptations
;
so
that
day
and
night
the
bell
was
ringing
full
swing
,
announcing
the
extreme
desire
for
mortification
which
the
penitent
experienced
.
The
monks
had
no
longer
an
instant
of
repose
.
By
day
they
did
nothing
but
ascend
and
descend
the
steps
which
led
to
the
chapel
;
at
night
,
in
addition
to
complines
and
matins
,
they
were
further
obliged
to
leap
twenty
times
out
of
their
beds
and
prostrate
themselves
on
the
floor
of
their
cells
.
It
is
not
known
whether
it
was
the
devil
who
gave
way
,
or
the
monks
who
grew
tired
;
but
within
three
months
the
penitent
reappeared
in
the
world
with
the
reputation
of
being
the
most
terrible
POSSESSED
that
ever
existed
.
On
leaving
the
convent
he
entered
into
the
magistracy
,
became
president
on
the
place
of
his
uncle
,
embraced
the
cardinal
's
party
,
which
did
not
prove
want
of
sagacity
,
became
chancellor
,
served
his
Eminence
with
zeal
in
his
hatred
against
the
queen-mother
and
his
vengeance
against
Anne
of
Austria
,
stimulated
the
judges
in
the
affair
of
Calais
,
encouraged
the
attempts
of
M.
de
Laffemas
,
chief
gamekeeper
of
France
;
then
,
at
length
,
invested
with
the
entire
confidence
of
the
cardinal
--
a
confidence
which
he
had
so
well
earned
--
he
received
the
singular
commission
for
the
execution
of
which
he
presented
himself
in
the
queen
's
apartments
.
The
queen
was
still
standing
when
he
entered
;
but
scarcely
had
she
perceived
him
then
she
reseated
herself
in
her
armchair
,
and
made
a
sign
to
her
women
to
resume
their
cushions
and
stools
,
and
with
an
air
of
supreme
hauteur
,
said
,
"
What
do
you
desire
,
monsieur
,
and
with
what
object
do
you
present
yourself
here
?
"
"
To
make
,
madame
,
in
the
name
of
the
king
,
and
without
prejudice
to
the
respect
which
I
have
the
honor
to
owe
to
your
Majesty
a
close
examination
into
all
your
papers
.
"
"
How
,
monsieur
,
an
investigation
of
my
papers
--
mine
!
Truly
,
this
is
an
indignity
!
"
"
Be
kind
enough
to
pardon
me
,
madame
;
but
in
this
circumstance
I
am
but
the
instrument
which
the
king
employs
.
Has
not
his
Majesty
just
left
you
,
and
has
he
not
himself
asked
you
to
prepare
for
this
visit
?
"