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The Memoirs of Louis XIV.
His Court and The Regency

CHAPTER I
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On the eleventh day, after the trenches had been opened, a parley was beaten and a capitulation made almost as the besieged desired it.

They withdrew to the castle; and it was agreed that it should not be attacked from the town-side, and that the town was not to be battered by it.

During the siege the King was almost always in his tent; and the weather remained constantly warm and serene.

We lost scarcely anybody of consequence.

The Comte de Toulouse received a slight wound in the arm while quite close to the King, who from a prominent place was witnessing the attack of a half-moon, which was carried in broad daylight by a detachment of the oldest of the two companies of Musketeers.
The siege of the castle next commenced.


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