The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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... answered : " He was a prisoner of Sir John Fastolf's since the battle of Agincourt ; and I promise you , ladies , but that for the cunning dealings of this gentleman Bonne d'Armagnac should have been queen of this realm . " Lady Isabel ...
... answered : " He was a prisoner of Sir John Fastolf's since the battle of Agincourt ; and I promise you , ladies , but that for the cunning dealings of this gentleman Bonne d'Armagnac should have been queen of this realm . " Lady Isabel ...
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... answered ; but Lady Isabel could not restrain her ill temper . " For all that chevalier's boasting , " she cried , " I misdoubt his being the first mover of the king's marriage . I'll warrant you the Cardinal had the chiefest hand in it ...
... answered ; but Lady Isabel could not restrain her ill temper . " For all that chevalier's boasting , " she cried , " I misdoubt his being the first mover of the king's marriage . I'll warrant you the Cardinal had the chiefest hand in it ...
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... answered the earl . " And yet there is a sadness in the discharge of these my last offices of duty to your majesty . " " Ah ! believe me , good my lord , " the queen exclaimed , “ Mar- guerite , the queen of England , shall never forget ...
... answered the earl . " And yet there is a sadness in the discharge of these my last offices of duty to your majesty . " " Ah ! believe me , good my lord , " the queen exclaimed , “ Mar- guerite , the queen of England , shall never forget ...
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" Nay , nay , my lord , " she answered pleasantly . " I think rather that you are an enchanter , and by a rare stroke of witchcraft do make that appear smooth to mine eyes which nature created rugged . " " Fain would I always have so ...
" Nay , nay , my lord , " she answered pleasantly . " I think rather that you are an enchanter , and by a rare stroke of witchcraft do make that appear smooth to mine eyes which nature created rugged . " " Fain would I always have so ...
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... answered musingly . " Madame de Suffolk showed me yesterday a letter she had written to the king . I could scarce keep from smiling at the similes it contained . She said my face was beautiful , like the moon , which hath also spots in ...
... answered musingly . " Madame de Suffolk showed me yesterday a letter she had written to the king . I could scarce keep from smiling at the similes it contained . She said my face was beautiful , like the moon , which hath also spots in ...
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