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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XVIII
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He was handsome, tall, strong, and alert, determined and yet affable.

He had more taste for military exercises than for the amusements of childhood and the pleasures of youth.

He was at that time called Louis the Wide-awake.

He had the good fortune to find in the Monastery of St.
Denis a fellow-student capable of becoming a king's counsellor.

Suger, a child born at St.Denis, of obscure parentage, and three or four years younger than Prince Louis, had been brought up for charity's sake in the abbey, and the Abbot Adam, who had perceived his natural abilities, had taken pains to develop them.


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