From Pétronille Le Roy (unpublished)

The little pocket wife sends her regards to her good friend from the past, for she sees that he has completely forgotten her. But that is the way men are: new women friends make them forget better and truer ones who do not have a heart that forgets so easily what it loves. It is distressed to see they cannot distinguish between those who love from the heart and those who only pretend. The little pocket wife knows only genuine feelings from the heart, and this heart feels strongly that her papa has perfectly forgotten her first daughter who loved him more than all those whom he has adopted since she has not forgotten. But despite this indifference on his part, she cannot refuse to tell him that she will never forget him and that she embraces him with all her heart.