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CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN LORD SAINT-EVREMOND AND NINON DE L'ENCLOS

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I—Lovers and Gamblers Have Something in Common

II—It Is Sweet to Remember Those We Have Loved

III—Wrinkles Are a Mark of Wisdom

IV—Near Hopes Are Worth as Much as Those Far Off

V—On the Death of De Charleval

VI—The Weariness of Monotony

VII—After the Death of La Duchesse de Mazarin

VIII—Love Banishes Old Age

IX—Stomachs Demand More Attention Than Minds

X—Why Does Love Diminish After Marriage?

XI—Few People Resist Age

XII—Age Has Some Consolations

XIII—Some Good Taste Still Exists in France

XIV—Superiority of the Pleasures of the Stomach

XV—Let the Heart Speak Its Own Language

XVI—The Memory of Youth

XVII—I Should Have Hanged Myself

XVIII—Life Is Joyous When It Is Without Sorrow

Letter to the Modern Leontium

Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos

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