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Page 90
... hand crossed his right , and grasping it , he exclaimed as if he felt a sword in his hand , " This will do they will struggle - they will supplicate , but I will tell them their mother lies dead at my feet , and then what can they say ...
... hand crossed his right , and grasping it , he exclaimed as if he felt a sword in his hand , " This will do they will struggle - they will supplicate , but I will tell them their mother lies dead at my feet , and then what can they say ...
Page 160
... hand , lead her to the footstool of Elizabeth's throne - Say , that in a moment of infatuation , moved by supposed beauty , of which none perhaps can now trace even the remains , I gave my hand to this Amy Robsart . - You will then have ...
... hand , lead her to the footstool of Elizabeth's throne - Say , that in a moment of infatuation , moved by supposed beauty , of which none perhaps can now trace even the remains , I gave my hand to this Amy Robsart . - You will then have ...
Page 239
... hand , and all was again silence . The sister of Desmond , who had fainted on the stern reply her appli- cation encountered , had been borne from the room , and the sub- ject of Desmond's danger laid at rest amongst the guests , who ...
... hand , and all was again silence . The sister of Desmond , who had fainted on the stern reply her appli- cation encountered , had been borne from the room , and the sub- ject of Desmond's danger laid at rest amongst the guests , who ...
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