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nthusiasm she had inspired kept itself unabated, for she really deserved it. She was everywhere recognized as head of affairs; the officers of the army drank her health on their knees, when she dined with them, while the trumpets sounded and the cannons roared; Conde, when absent, left instructions to his officers, Obey the commands of Mademoiselle, as my own ; and her father addressed a despatch from Paris to her ladies of honor, as Field-Marshals in her army: À Mesdames les Comtesses Marechales de Camp dans l'armee de ma Fille contre le Mazarin. III. campaign the second. Mademoiselle went back to Paris. Half the population met her outside the walls; she kept up the heroine. by compulsion, and for a few weeks held her court as Queen of France. If the Fronde had held its position she might very probably have held hers. Conde, being unable to marry her himself, on account of the continued existence of his invalid wife (which he sincerely regretted), had a fixed design of m