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It is very much like that thoughtful queen to do as thorough a job as possible in inventing a foolproof disguise for her authorship . Elizabeth Tudor would no doubt have been pleased to have been able to follow the advice of Theodore ...
It is very much like that thoughtful queen to do as thorough a job as possible in inventing a foolproof disguise for her authorship . Elizabeth Tudor would no doubt have been pleased to have been able to follow the advice of Theodore ...
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a the supreme audacity and skill of a consummate comedienne ; or she was a contemptibly capricious woman whose inordinate vacillations invariably took the turn which after - events proved to have been the luckiest possible in the ...
a the supreme audacity and skill of a consummate comedienne ; or she was a contemptibly capricious woman whose inordinate vacillations invariably took the turn which after - events proved to have been the luckiest possible in the ...
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Elizabeth promised to advance Robert to all possible honors if Mary would consent to the marriage , and she would favor Mary's title to the succession to the English throne in every way possible . Mary was hurt and angry at the ...
Elizabeth promised to advance Robert to all possible honors if Mary would consent to the marriage , and she would favor Mary's title to the succession to the English throne in every way possible . Mary was hurt and angry at the ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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