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Rh her days, sooner perhaps than nature intended, by drinking large quantities of brandy, even at her meals. She died in 1683, at the age of forty-three. . his death, she defended her castle courageously against the Duke of Savoy, for three days, and then gave it up only on condition it should not be demolished. She was greatly embarrassed in her circumstances, and obliged to earn by her pen those indulgences which fortune had denied her. She was a romance writer of some talents; she died 1755. The following are her works:

1, Le Phenix Conjugal, 12 mo. 1753; 2, La Jeune Américaine, ou Les Contes Marins, 12 mo. 4 vols. 1743; 3, Les Contes de cette Année, 12 mo. 1744; 4, Les Belles Solitaires, 12 mo. 3 vols. 1745; 5, Le Beau-frere Supposé, 12 mo. 4 vols. 1752; 6, La Jardinière de Vincennes, ou lesLes [sic] Caprices de l'Amour et de la Fortune, 12 mo. 5 vols. 1753; 7, Le Juge Prevenu, 12 mo. 1754; 8, Mesdemoiselles de Marsange, 12 mo.; 9, ''Anecdotes de la Cour d'Alphonse XI. du Nom, Roi de Castille, 12 mo. 4 vols. 1756; 10, L'Homme Heureuse''. W. WALADATA