- There is a poisoning at Versailles. Fabien rescues the Dauphin from Rohan. Philippe, still reeling from Henriette's death, refuses to return to Versailles.
- Louis has everything to be satisfied: his palace grows and arouses the admiration of the whole world; His troops were preparing to invade Holland and to crush William of Orange, after Fabien had saved the dauphin from the clutches of Rohan. However, the king remains haunted by nightmares, his paranoia increases, while his brother, Philippe, refuses to set foot in Versailles.
- The Dutch king William of Orange has spies in France, one of whom is caught and executed after the failed abduction of the Dauphin. When the justice minister is fatally poisoned Louis believes William has an agent in the palace who is responsible though ultimately the widow is arrested for using an aphrodisiac containing poison. Louis' choice of the new minister surprises everybody - it is Cassel. Meanwhile Louis enlists the help of the queen and pregnant mistress Madame de Montespan in choosing a wife for the widowed Philippe, the plain German princess Palatine, to provide an alliance against William, but a visit to fortune teller Madame Agathe produces an unwelcome result.—don @ minifie-1
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