The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 4
... cause of that change in the king's mind . " " I cry you mercy , ladies , " Mary replied . " But my knowledge in this matter cannot be gainsayed , as you shall presently see . When this gentleman was Sir John's prisoner on parole at ...
... cause of that change in the king's mind . " " I cry you mercy , ladies , " Mary replied . " But my knowledge in this matter cannot be gainsayed , as you shall presently see . When this gentleman was Sir John's prisoner on parole at ...
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... cause of his absence , and described in a lively manner , as only French- men know how to do , his first interview with the king , and the cunning praises he bestowed on Madame Marguerite , whose charms . and excellences he portrayed so ...
... cause of his absence , and described in a lively manner , as only French- men know how to do , his first interview with the king , and the cunning praises he bestowed on Madame Marguerite , whose charms . and excellences he portrayed so ...
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... cause of lightness worked in me , contrariwise , a gravity beyond my years , and a marked indif- ferency to the vanities of the world . An affection which soareth high , and for that reason meeteth with no return , must needs , I think ...
... cause of lightness worked in me , contrariwise , a gravity beyond my years , and a marked indif- ferency to the vanities of the world . An affection which soareth high , and for that reason meeteth with no return , must needs , I think ...
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... caused by her majesty's lack of apparel - her gear was so mean and scanty , that it did not befit a queen to put it on . Lady Suffolk would have it that the packages which held her clothes had been lost on board the ship , but others ...
... caused by her majesty's lack of apparel - her gear was so mean and scanty , that it did not befit a queen to put it on . Lady Suffolk would have it that the packages which held her clothes had been lost on board the ship , but others ...
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... cause , which was that of France . But may be , " the queen added , with a smile , " you think my warmth betrayeth an unseemly regard for France ill - be- coming an English queen . " " Nay , madame , " I answered ; " memory is more slow ...
... cause , which was that of France . But may be , " the queen added , with a smile , " you think my warmth betrayeth an unseemly regard for France ill - be- coming an English queen . " " Nay , madame , " I answered ; " memory is more slow ...
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