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and a known gambler. In 1669, the Baron d'Aulnoy was accused of treason (speaking out against imposed taxes by the King) by two men who may have been the lovers of Mme d'Aulnoy (aged nineteen) and her mother, who by a second marriage was the
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before finally convincing the court of his innocence. The two men implicated in the accusation were executed instead. The accusations and counter-accusations are recorded in the
Bastille's archives. The Marchioness de Gadagne fled to England, and although a warrant was served for Mme d'Aulnoy's
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Verdier, Gabrielle. "COMMENT L'AUTEUR DES «FĂES Ă LA MODE» DEVINT «MOTHER BUNCH»: MĂTAMORPHOSES DE LA COMTESSE D'AULNOY EN ANGLETERRE." Merveilles & Contes 10, no. 2 (1996): 285â309. Accessed 30 June 2020.
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