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... Queen . We become sick of cardinal virtues and deadly sins , and long for the society of plain men and women . read the first canto , not one in ten reaches the end of the Of the persons who first book , and not one in a hundred ...
... Queen . We become sick of cardinal virtues and deadly sins , and long for the society of plain men and women . read the first canto , not one in ten reaches the end of the Of the persons who first book , and not one in a hundred ...
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... Queen of Scots : - " Mary Beaton . - But I will never leave you till I die . " Should not Mary Seyton have had this post of honour assigned to her ? She appears to have been the most devoted of the quaternion of Further , in direct ...
... Queen of Scots : - " Mary Beaton . - But I will never leave you till I die . " Should not Mary Seyton have had this post of honour assigned to her ? She appears to have been the most devoted of the quaternion of Further , in direct ...
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... Queen , after Chastellard's outrage in 1563 , deemed it unsafe to sleep alone , she chose Mary Fleming for her bedfellow . And the latter , as Madame de Lethington , " did not forget the Queen in adversity . She found means to convey to ...
... Queen , after Chastellard's outrage in 1563 , deemed it unsafe to sleep alone , she chose Mary Fleming for her bedfellow . And the latter , as Madame de Lethington , " did not forget the Queen in adversity . She found means to convey to ...
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