| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The book may be shorter than it seems; though it is thick, it has only 295 pages, including six appendices, a list of illustrations, and a T of C. Those six chapters cover his infancy and youth; his time with Fouquet; Limousin and Mademoiselle de La Fontaine; Psych??? and his friends Boileau, Racine, and Moli???re; the Duchess de Bouillon and Madame de La Sabli???re; and his old age and conversi
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