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... answer as may satisfy them , and that they may be convinced I have really been in your presence ; for they have my children as hostages for my return , whom they will assuredly put to death , if I do not go back . " The king replied ...
... answer as may satisfy them , and that they may be convinced I have really been in your presence ; for they have my children as hostages for my return , whom they will assuredly put to death , if I do not go back . " The king replied ...
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... answered : " I have taken notice of your good meaning towards me , and will endeavour to answer your several expectations . ' ,, Passing forward another pageant appeared , repre- senting the eight Beatitudes ; every one applied to her ...
... answered : " I have taken notice of your good meaning towards me , and will endeavour to answer your several expectations . ' ,, Passing forward another pageant appeared , repre- senting the eight Beatitudes ; every one applied to her ...
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... answer than this to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me . " The King's speech , in answer , sufficiently shows how little , before he entered on this strange pro- ceeding , he had foreseen the chance of any part of his plan ...
... answer than this to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me . " The King's speech , in answer , sufficiently shows how little , before he entered on this strange pro- ceeding , he had foreseen the chance of any part of his plan ...
Contents
ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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