Marie Antoinette — "I hope my son will be happier than I have been."
I hope my son will be happier than I have been.
I hope my son will be happier than I have been.
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"Forgive me, sir, I did not do it on purpose."
"I hope that my death will be the last one."
"I am accused of having corrupted the morals of the Dauphin. The proof of this is that he was a good child, and now he is not."
"I am afraid of nothing but boredom."
"My dearest sister, farewell! Think sometimes of your poor sister."
Attributed, a sentiment often expressed in her letters concerning her children.
Date: c. 1790s
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