[The Alkahest by Honore de Balzac]@TWC D-Link bookThe Alkahest CHAPTER VII 8/21
Then she interested Balthazar in the education of his daughters, and asked him to direct their studies.
All such resources were, however, soon exhausted.
There came a time when Josephine's relation to Balthazar was like that of Madame de Maintenon to Louis XIV.; she had to amuse the unamusable, but without the pomps of power or the wiles of a court which could play comedies like the sham embassies from the King of Siam and the Shah of Persia.
After wasting the revenues of France, Louis XIV., no longer young or successful, was reduced to the expedients of a family heir to raise the money he needed; in the midst of his grandeur he felt his impotence, and the royal nurse who had rocked the cradles of his children was often at her wit's end to rock his, or soothe the monarch now suffering from his misuse of men and things, of life and God.
Claes, on the contrary, suffered from too much power.
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