Capitolo 71
in expectancy to describe.
Although its heart had put so to the it has the emperor for his/her husband,
it didn't like her, of bad duration, completely to give up her more youth and
companion more than accord. Besides, its plans to marry himself/herself/themselves the emperor were able
fails, and it is probable that Charles succeeds in to recover his/her kingdom. It was best,
therefore, not to bring the negotiation with him to too much absolute a
nearby. When the time arrived, therefore, for Charles to take his
departure, she thought that she would ride out only to St. Germain it is and
you pay his/her respects to Regina Henrietta, and offers the young king good-from.
Neither Regina Henrietta neither his/her child, tried to renew the negotiation
of his/her succession on the occasion of this visit. The queen said to Ann Maria,
on the other hand that she supposed that she should congratulate her on
the death of the empress of Germany, for, although the negotiation for
its marriage with him had failed on a first occasion, she without doubt had
you/he/she would now be taken back, and it would be successful. Ann Maria answered,
with an air of indifference that she has not known or he/she thought some thing
around him. It said then the queen that she knew about a youth, not a lot
away from theirs that you/they thought that a nineteen year-old king adult was
better for a husband that a man of fifty, a widower with four children,
even if he was an emperor. "However", it said her, "we don't know that that
you turn things you/they can take. My child can succeed in to recover his/her kingdom,
and then, perhaps, if you had to be in a situation to do so, you are able
you listen more favorably to his/her addresses."
Ann Maria was not to return back directly to Paris. You was going
you visit his/her sisters over that they lived to a small distance. The Duke of
York, or, his/her child Henrietta's James, then fourteen or fifteen years
old, it proposed to accompany her/it. You consented. Charles proposed then
also to go. Ann Maria objected to this, while saying that it was not completely