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Marly (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 3
Madame de Maintenon, the favorite of Louis XIV., who was raised from a low condition, while looking into a fish-pond at Marly, said to a friend, "You see how languid the carp are. They are all like me; they regret their mud." "What a punishment," she often bitterly exclaimed, "it is to have to amuse a man who is no longer amusable!"
Maintenon (search for this): article 3
Madame de Maintenon, the favorite of Louis XIV., who was raised from a low condition, while looking into a fish-pond at Marly, said to a friend, "You see how languid the carp are. They are all like me; they regret their mud." "What a punishment," she often bitterly exclaimed, "it is to have to amuse a man who is no longer amusable!"