Godway Castle, Or, The Fortunes of a King's Daughter: An Historical Romance |
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... letter of grief to James , and confirm her expressions of remarkable , though somewhat doubtful anger , against the author of this deed , she was apparently guided by a wish of befriending the new duke with James , whom she secretly ...
... letter of grief to James , and confirm her expressions of remarkable , though somewhat doubtful anger , against the author of this deed , she was apparently guided by a wish of befriending the new duke with James , whom she secretly ...
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... letters ; and it struck all as strange , that the prince should have allowed so great a space of time to elapse , before he fulfilled his promise of visiting the seat of the Nottinghams . The duchess hid under a respectful demeanour the ...
... letters ; and it struck all as strange , that the prince should have allowed so great a space of time to elapse , before he fulfilled his promise of visiting the seat of the Nottinghams . The duchess hid under a respectful demeanour the ...
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... letters , and some Latin writing , in which , chiefly from vanity , James carried on his private correspondence . When Gilbert with- drew , Cecil requested Lord Archibald to remain , and proceeded to open the letter , remarking on the ...
... letters , and some Latin writing , in which , chiefly from vanity , James carried on his private correspondence . When Gilbert with- drew , Cecil requested Lord Archibald to remain , and proceeded to open the letter , remarking on the ...
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... letter , of which he had been unable to read more than the first few lines . But these were enough to explain the agitation of the minister , and the angry astonishment of Lord Archibald . The king wrote as follows ; and his style ...
... letter , of which he had been unable to read more than the first few lines . But these were enough to explain the agitation of the minister , and the angry astonishment of Lord Archibald . The king wrote as follows ; and his style ...
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... whilst the earl went to his sister and niece to acquaint them with the king's letter , and the steps consequent upon it . L18 . OF FOR . ROM . - VOL . V. A CHAPTER IV . The following morning the castle was deserted GODWAY CASTLE . 49.
... whilst the earl went to his sister and niece to acquaint them with the king's letter , and the steps consequent upon it . L18 . OF FOR . ROM . - VOL . V. A CHAPTER IV . The following morning the castle was deserted GODWAY CASTLE . 49.
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affair agitated answered appeared beautiful Brixton child commands concealed court cried daughter dear lady death door Dorset doubt Duke of Buckingham Duke of Nottingham earl Earl of Bristol Electa endeavoured exclaimed expression eyes face Father Clement Father John fear feelings felt Gaston gave gently Gersem give Godway Castle grief hand happiness hastened head heard heart holy honour hope journey king knew Lady Mary Lady Melville Lady Somerset Lanci leave looked Lord Archibald Lord Bristol Lord Membroke Lord Ormond Lord Richmond Lord Salisbury Lucy Margaret marriage Mazarin mind mother never noble old duchess Olonia perceived present prince Prince of Wales protection received regarded remained respect ROM.-VOL secret seemed servants silent smile soon sorrow Spain Stanloff stood stranger strength tears tell thought trembling turned uncle unhappy voice whilst wish woman words young duke young lady youth
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