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... Amy Robsart : true , too , that this Amy Robsart had died in a strangely sudden way at an old manor - house of Cumnor ; and true that a certain Foster and Varney , who were dependants of Leicester , did in some sense have her in their ...
... Amy Robsart : true , too , that this Amy Robsart had died in a strangely sudden way at an old manor - house of Cumnor ; and true that a certain Foster and Varney , who were dependants of Leicester , did in some sense have her in their ...
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Donald Grant Mitchell. Amy Robsart . The real truth will probably never be known : there was a public inquiry ( not ... Amy Robsart had been ten years mouldering in her grave : but in the year 1576 the young Countess of Essex suddenly ...
Donald Grant Mitchell. Amy Robsart . The real truth will probably never be known : there was a public inquiry ( not ... Amy Robsart had been ten years mouldering in her grave : but in the year 1576 the young Countess of Essex suddenly ...
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