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For such a deliberate , deep - laid deception to have been successful for a period of close to four hundred years would argue that only a few individuals were entrusted with the secret .
For such a deliberate , deep - laid deception to have been successful for a period of close to four hundred years would argue that only a few individuals were entrusted with the secret .
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Queen Elizabeth died on March 24 , 1603 , bringing to a close the brilliant Elizabethan Age and beginning the not so luminous Jacobean Era . The chief difficulties incurred in the “ 1930 Guess " are brought on by attempting to make ...
Queen Elizabeth died on March 24 , 1603 , bringing to a close the brilliant Elizabethan Age and beginning the not so luminous Jacobean Era . The chief difficulties incurred in the “ 1930 Guess " are brought on by attempting to make ...
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... lines by any means and manner that offered itself , it is the one and only time that we find Shakspere playing the cards of life except very close to his waistcoat . There must have been a good reason back of Shakspere's journey to ...
... lines by any means and manner that offered itself , it is the one and only time that we find Shakspere playing the cards of life except very close to his waistcoat . There must have been a good reason back of Shakspere's journey to ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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