You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born dead. But I would rather have even that, terrible as it is, than be as I am without hope of any children.
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"You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born dead. But I would rather have even that, terrible as it is, than be as I am without hope of any children." — Marie Antoinette #familyparenting
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You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born dead. But I would rather have even that, terrible as it is, than be as I am without hope of any children. — Marie Antoinette
About Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette was a Royalty from French (1755–1793).
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This quote is attributed to Marie Antoinette, a Royalty from French.
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Marie Antoinette lived from 1755 – 1793.
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