No mortal could die in a more Christian disposition, or with more
courage than he did, after having received the sacrament in a
manner truly edifying. I was not present when he expired, for out
of tenderness he made me retire. He was above twenty hours
unconscious and in the agonies of his death. It was in the morning
of July 21, 1676, that he died. Next day I entered into my closet,
in which was the image of my divine spouse, the Lord Jesus Christ.
I renewed my marriage-contract, and added thereto a vow of
chastity, with a promise to make it perpetual, if M. Bertot my
director, would permit me. After that I was filled with great joy,
which was new to me, as for a long time past I had been plunged in
the deepest bitterness.
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