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The
need
of
anxiety
.
These
words
summed
up
the
character
of
my
aunt
,
the
beautiful
Marguerite
de
Valois
,
who
was
soon
to
marry
the
King
of
Navarre
whom
we
see
reigning
at
present
in
France
under
the
name
of
Henry
IV
.
The
need
of
staking
something
was
the
key
to
the
character
of
this
charming
princess
;
hence
her
quarrels
and
reconciliations
with
her
brothers
from
the
time
when
she
was
sixteen
.
Now
,
what
can
a
young
girl
stake
?
The
most
precious
thing
she
has
:
her
reputation
,
the
esteem
of
a
lifetime
.
Memoirs
of
the
Duke
d
’
Angoulème
.
the
natural
son
of
Charles
IX
.
"
There
is
no
contract
to
sign
for
Julien
and
me
,
there
is
no
notary
;
everything
is
on
the
heroic
plane
,
everything
is
the
child
of
chance
.
Apart
from
the
noble
birth
which
he
lacks
,
it
is
the
love
of
Marguerite
de
Valois
for
the
young
La
Mole
,
the
most
distinguished
man
of
the
time
,
over
again
.
Is
it
my
fault
that
the
young
men
of
the
court
are
such
great
advocates
of
the
conventional
,
and
turn
pale
at
the
mere
idea
of
the
slightest
adventure
which
is
a
little
out
of
the
ordinary
?
A
little
journey
in
Greece
or
Africa
represents
the
highest
pitch
of
their
audacity
,
and
moreover
they
can
only
march
in
troops
.
As
soon
as
they
find
themselves
alone
they
are
frightened
,
not
of
the
Bedouin
’
s
lance
,
but
of
ridicule
and
that
fear
makes
them
mad
.
"
My
little
Julien
on
the
other
hand
only
likes
to
act
alone
.
This
unique
person
never
thinks
for
a
minute
of
seeking
help
or
support
in
others
!
He
despises
others
,
and
that
is
why
I
do
not
despise
him
.
"
If
Julien
were
noble
as
well
as
poor
,
my
love
would
simply
be
a
vulgar
piece
of
stupidity
,
a
sheer
mésalliance
;
I
would
have
nothing
to
do
with
it
;
it
would
be
absolutely
devoid
of
the
characteristic
traits
of
grand
passion
—
the
immensity
of
the
difficulty
to
be
overcome
and
the
black
uncertainty
cf
the
result
.
"
Mademoiselle
de
la
Mole
was
so
engrossed
in
these
pretty
arguments
that
without
realising
what
she
was
doing
,
she
praised
Julien
to
the
marquis
de
Croisenois
and
her
brother
on
the
following
day
.
Her
eloquence
went
so
far
that
it
provoked
them
.
"
You
be
careful
of
this
young
man
who
has
so
much
energy
,
"
exclaimed
her
brother
;
"
if
we
have
another
revolution
he
will
have
us
all
guillotined
.
"
She
was
careful
not
to
answer
,
but
hastened
to
rally
her
brother
and
the
marquis
de
Croisenois
on
the
apprehension
which
energy
caused
them
.
"
It
is
at
bottom
simply
the
fear
of
meeting
the
unexpected
,
the
fear
of
being
non
-
plussed
in
the
presence
of
the
unexpected
—
"
"
Always
,
always
,
gentlemen
,
the
fear
of
ridicule
,
a
monster
which
had
the
misfortune
to
die
in
1816
.
"