The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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... Lady Arundel's imprisonment , neither her husband , nor her sister , nor her most close friends , such as my poor ... lady's safe delivery , and the birth of a daughter , which , much against her will , was baptised according to the ...
... Lady Arundel's imprisonment , neither her husband , nor her sister , nor her most close friends , such as my poor ... lady's safe delivery , and the birth of a daughter , which , much against her will , was baptised according to the ...
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... ladies told her , they laid it all upon him , if he was ever so innocent of it . " " Sir , " I said to Mr. Mumford , " think you her Majesty hath said aught to my lord touching his lady or his lately - born little daughter ? " " Once ...
... ladies told her , they laid it all upon him , if he was ever so innocent of it . " " Sir , " I said to Mr. Mumford , " think you her Majesty hath said aught to my lord touching his lady or his lately - born little daughter ? " " Once ...
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... lady shall soon be set at liberty . " Mr. Mumford's words were justified in a few days ; for , to my unspeakable joy , I heard Lady Arundel had been released by order of the Queen , and had returned to Arundel Castle . It was her lord ...
... lady shall soon be set at liberty . " Mr. Mumford's words were justified in a few days ; for , to my unspeakable joy , I heard Lady Arundel had been released by order of the Queen , and had returned to Arundel Castle . It was her lord ...
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... Lady Arundel : " MINE OWN GOOD CONSTANCE , -I have seen my lord , who came here the day after he was set free . He very earnestly desires to put in execution his reconciliation to the Church , now that his troubles are a little overpast ...
... Lady Arundel : " MINE OWN GOOD CONSTANCE , -I have seen my lord , who came here the day after he was set free . He very earnestly desires to put in execution his reconciliation to the Church , now that his troubles are a little overpast ...
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... lady . She wrote in such perfect contentment and joy thereunto , that nothing could exceed it . She said her dear ... lady's letters , and the report of such as haunted him , I learnt that he lived in such a manner that he seemed to be ...
... lady . She wrote in such perfect contentment and joy thereunto , that nothing could exceed it . She said her dear ... lady's letters , and the report of such as haunted him , I learnt that he lived in such a manner that he seemed to be ...
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