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-'''Renée Pélagie de Montreuil''' was a plain and uneducated young aristocrat, raised in fear of God, when she was married on [[May 17]], [[1763]] to the Marquis de Sade by her unscrupulous parents. He already was a [[libertine]] and [[atheist]]. Yet, from the day they met, Renée Pélagie fell [[passion]]ately in love with her husband and devoted herself totally to him. +'''Renée Pélagie de Montreuil''' was a plain and uneducated young aristocrat, raised in fear of God, when she was married on [[May 17]], [[1763]] to the Marquis de Sade by her unscrupulous parents. He already was a [[libertine]] and [[atheist]]. Yet, from the day they met, Renée Pélagie fell [[passion]]ately in love with her husband and devoted herself totally to him. It's his first and only marriage and is wife's 19 years old sister [[Anne-Prospère de Launay]], became his mistress with his wife's blessing
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Renée Pélagie de Montreuil was a plain and uneducated young aristocrat, raised in fear of God, when she was married on May 17, 1763 to the Marquis de Sade by her unscrupulous parents. He already was a libertine and atheist. Yet, from the day they met, Renée Pélagie fell passionately in love with her husband and devoted herself totally to him. It's his first and only marriage and is wife's 19 years old sister Anne-Prospère de Launay, became his mistress with his wife's blessing



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