RKS French Literature: Louis XI and His Manipulative Physician (Victor Hugo)

While feeling the king’s pulse Coictier assumed a look of greater and greater alarm. Louis XI watched him some anxiety. Coictier grew visibly more gloomy. The king’s bad health was the worthy man’s only farm. He made the most of it.

Victor Hugo, “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame”

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