Ten Years Later: Louise de la Valliere by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 29 Page 17

There is no one so worthy as yourself, not alone of my respect and devotion, but also of the respect and devotion of all who surround me; and therefore no one shall be loved like yourself; no one shall ever possess the influence over me that you wield. You wish me to be calm, to forgive? — be it so, you shall find me perfectly unmoved. You wish to reign by gentleness and clemency? — I will be clement and gentle. Dictate for me the conduct you wish me to adopt, and I will obey blindly.”

“In Heaven’s name, no, sire; what am I, a poor girl, to dictate to so great a monarch as yourself?”

“You are my life, the very spirit and principle of my being.

Is it not the spirit that rules the body?”