The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 3
... eyes flashed with anger ; and drawing up her long neck , like an angry bird , she exclaimed , " There are subjects which should have brought the king , an he had wedded them , a richer dower than this French pearl ; and then Maine and ...
... eyes flashed with anger ; and drawing up her long neck , like an angry bird , she exclaimed , " There are subjects which should have brought the king , an he had wedded them , a richer dower than this French pearl ; and then Maine and ...
Page 4
... eyes , and then half closed them , so much as to say : " Mercy on us ! what a new tale is this ! how that young damsel's tongue doth wag ! " But taking no heed of her grimaces , Mary went on : " The chevalier , who is a knight of Anjou ...
... eyes , and then half closed them , so much as to say : " Mercy on us ! what a new tale is this ! how that young damsel's tongue doth wag ! " But taking no heed of her grimaces , Mary went on : " The chevalier , who is a knight of Anjou ...
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... eyes on a lady again , as fail to be the first to tell the king of the queen's landing , and hear him say , ' Gramercy for these joyful tidings , my fair cousin ! ' and then see him raise his comely eyes to heaven , with the God - thank ...
... eyes on a lady again , as fail to be the first to tell the king of the queen's landing , and hear him say , ' Gramercy for these joyful tidings , my fair cousin ! ' and then see him raise his comely eyes to heaven , with the God - thank ...
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... eyes more beautiful than any eyes I ever beheld . She went into her lodgings with her ladies , where she dressed , and refresh- ments were carried to her . Then , after supper , we were summoned to attend her majesty to the church ...
... eyes more beautiful than any eyes I ever beheld . She went into her lodgings with her ladies , where she dressed , and refresh- ments were carried to her . Then , after supper , we were summoned to attend her majesty to the church ...
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... eyes wandered along the coast , she said to Lord Suffolk , " Where are the white cliffs of Albion , my lord , which Alain Chartier speaks of in his description of England ? I have seen naught but a smooth shore since we left Portsmouth ...
... eyes wandered along the coast , she said to Lord Suffolk , " Where are the white cliffs of Albion , my lord , which Alain Chartier speaks of in his description of England ? I have seen naught but a smooth shore since we left Portsmouth ...
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