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became possessed of a number of her letters, upon the
arrest of her friend Fouquet the Superintendent of Finance, he pro-
claimed that their style was matchless in grace of thought and
expression; and the little court world which took from the King its
opinions, on matters of taste as in so much else,           placed
Madame de Sévigné at the head of that group of charming women
who wrote charming letters in seventeenth-century France.