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"
What
is
that
?
"
"
Give
a
ball
;
you
know
how
much
the
queen
loves
dancing
.
I
will
answer
for
it
,
her
resentment
will
not
hold
out
against
such
an
attention
.
"
"
Monsieur
Cardinal
,
you
know
that
I
do
not
like
worldly
pleasures
.
"
"
The
queen
will
only
be
the
more
grateful
to
you
,
as
she
knows
your
antipathy
for
that
amusement
;
besides
,
it
will
be
an
opportunity
for
her
to
wear
those
beautiful
diamonds
which
you
gave
her
recently
on
her
birthday
and
with
which
she
has
since
had
no
occasion
to
adorn
herself
.
"
"
We
shall
see
,
Monsieur
Cardinal
,
we
shall
see
,
"
said
the
king
,
who
,
in
his
joy
at
finding
the
queen
guilty
of
a
crime
which
he
cared
little
about
,
and
innocent
of
a
fault
of
which
he
had
great
dread
,
was
ready
to
make
up
all
differences
with
her
,
"
we
shall
see
,
but
upon
my
honor
,
you
are
too
indulgent
toward
her
.
"
"
Sire
,
"
said
the
cardinal
,
"
leave
severity
to
your
ministers
.
Clemency
is
a
royal
virtue
;
employ
it
,
and
you
will
find
that
you
derive
advantage
therein
.
"
Thereupon
the
cardinal
,
hearing
the
clock
strike
eleven
,
bowed
low
,
asking
permission
of
the
king
to
retire
,
and
supplicating
him
to
come
to
a
good
understanding
with
the
queen
.
Anne
of
Austria
,
who
,
in
consequence
of
the
seizure
of
her
letter
,
expected
reproaches
,
was
much
astonished
the
next
day
to
see
the
king
make
some
attempts
at
reconciliation
with
her
.
Her
first
movement
was
repellent
.
Her
womanly
pride
and
her
queenly
dignity
had
both
been
so
cruelly
offended
that
she
could
not
come
round
at
the
first
advance
;
but
,
overpersuaded
by
the
advice
of
her
women
,
she
at
last
had
the
appearance
of
beginning
to
forget
.
The
king
took
advantage
of
this
favorable
moment
to
tell
her
that
her
had
the
intention
of
shortly
giving
a
fete
.
A
fete
was
so
rare
a
thing
for
poor
Anne
of
Austria
that
at
this
announcement
,
as
the
cardinal
had
predicted
,
the
last
trace
of
her
resentment
disappeared
,
if
not
from
her
heart
at
least
from
her
countenance
.
She
asked
upon
what
day
this
fete
would
take
place
,
but
the
king
replied
that
he
must
consult
the
cardinal
upon
that
head
Indeed
,
every
day
the
king
asked
the
cardinal
when
this
fete
should
take
place
;
and
every
day
the
cardinal
,
under
some
pretext
,
deferred
fixing
it
.
Ten
days
passed
away
thus
.