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{"text": "### Human:Always make those above you feel comfortably superior. In your desire"}
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{"text": "### Human:to please and impress them, do not go too far in displaying your talents}
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{"text": "### Human:or you might accomplish the opposite—inspire fear and insecurity. Make}
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{"text": "### Human:your masters appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the}
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{"text": "### Human:Nicolas Fouquet, Louis XIV’s finance minister in the first years of his}
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{"text": "### Human:reign, was a generous man who loved lavish parties, pretty women, and}
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{"text": "### Human:poetry. He also loved money, for he led an extravagant lifestyle. Fouquet}
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{"text": "### Human:was clever and very much indispensable to the king, so when the prime}
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{"text": "### Human:minister, Jules Mazarin, died, in 1661, the finance minister expected to}
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{"text": "### Human:be named the successor. Instead, the king decided to abolish the position.}
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{"text": "### Human:This and other signs made Fouquet suspect that he was falling out of}
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{"text": "### Human:favor, and so he decided to ingratiate himself with the king by staging}
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{"text": "### Human:ostensible purpose would be to commemorate the completion of}
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{"text": "### Human:Fouquet’s château, Vaux-le-Vicomte, but its real function was to pay}
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{"text": "### Human:tribute to the king, the guest of honor.}
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{"text": "### Human:The most brilliant nobility of Europe and some of the greatest minds}
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{"text": "### Human:of the time—La Fontaine, La Rochefoucauld, Madame de Sévigné}
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{"text": "### Human:attended the party. Molière wrote a play for the occasion, in which he}
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{"text": "### Human:himself was to perform at the evening’s conclusion. The party began}
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{"text": "### Human:with a lavish seven-course dinner, featuring foods from the Orient never}
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{"text": "### Human:before tasted in France, as well as new dishes created especially for}
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{"text": "### Human:thenight. The meal was accompanied with music commissioned by Fouquet}
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{"text": "### Human:to honor the king.}
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{"text": "### Human:After dinner there was a promenade through the château’s gardens.}
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{"text": "### Human:The grounds and fountains of Vaux-le-Vicomte were to be the inspiration}
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{"text": "### Human:for Versailles.}
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{"text": "### Human:Fouquet personally accompanied the young king through the}
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{"text": "### Human:geometrically aligned arrangements of shrubbery and flower beds.}
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{"text": "### Human:Arriving at the gardens’ canals, they witnessed a fireworks display,}
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{"text": "### Human:which was followed by the performance of Molière’s play. The party ran}
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{"text": "### Human:well into the night and everyone agreed it was the most amazing affair}
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{"text": "### Human:they had ever attended.}
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{"text": "### Human:The next day, Fouquet was arrested by the king’s head musketeer,}
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