George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830Readers Union, 1975 - 430 pages |
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... brother was mad already , that the complaint about his ankle was ' all sham ' , that he could get up perfectly well if he had a mind to , that the malady ' was higher than the foot , and that a blister on the head might be more ...
... brother was mad already , that the complaint about his ankle was ' all sham ' , that he could get up perfectly well if he had a mind to , that the malady ' was higher than the foot , and that a blister on the head might be more ...
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... brother Ernest , had said , ' If it was one person that told me I would not believe it , but all say the same.'23 The Regent , however , chose to disregard the reports of his brother's indiscreet gossiping . He had thought it advisable ...
... brother Ernest , had said , ' If it was one person that told me I would not believe it , but all say the same.'23 The Regent , however , chose to disregard the reports of his brother's indiscreet gossiping . He had thought it advisable ...
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... brother's moral support . They make fun of one another ; they confide in me on this , as on many other equally delicate subjects.'29 In fact , though they had quarrelled often enough in the past , and had never been as close to each ...
... brother's moral support . They make fun of one another ; they confide in me on this , as on many other equally delicate subjects.'29 In fact , though they had quarrelled often enough in the past , and had never been as close to each ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
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