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... mother , who likes to poke her nose everywhere , as you well know , shall learn nothing of this undertaking ; we must keep it so quiet that she does not hear a word of it , or , meddler as she is , she will spoil all . " 66 Now , wise ...
... mother , who likes to poke her nose everywhere , as you well know , shall learn nothing of this undertaking ; we must keep it so quiet that she does not hear a word of it , or , meddler as she is , she will spoil all . " 66 Now , wise ...
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... mother was living , they called him the prince of Bearn , now he was called the king of Navarre , and in after ... mother's death , and he less than any one doubted that she had been poisoned . But the cloud was transitory , 4 MARGUERITE ...
... mother was living , they called him the prince of Bearn , now he was called the king of Navarre , and in after ... mother's death , and he less than any one doubted that she had been poisoned . But the cloud was transitory , 4 MARGUERITE ...
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... mother too much not to hate me . " 66 Oh , sir , what are you saying ? " " The truth , madame , " replied the king ; " and I wish , in order that it may not be supposed that I am the dupe of the assassination of M. de Mouy and the ...
... mother too much not to hate me . " 66 Oh , sir , what are you saying ? " " The truth , madame , " replied the king ; " and I wish , in order that it may not be supposed that I am the dupe of the assassination of M. de Mouy and the ...
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... mother , menaced by the duke de Guise , by the duke de Mayenne , by the cardinal de Lorraine menaced , in fact , by everybody . One feels that instinctively , as you know , madame . Well , against all these menaces , which must soon ...
... mother , menaced by the duke de Guise , by the duke de Mayenne , by the cardinal de Lorraine menaced , in fact , by everybody . One feels that instinctively , as you know , madame . Well , against all these menaces , which must soon ...
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... mother was so occupied with embroidery , ornaments , and plumes , that she could not sleep . The huguenots , in some measure appeased , began to as- sume silken pourpoints , wear devices , and parade before certain balconies , as if ...
... mother was so occupied with embroidery , ornaments , and plumes , that she could not sleep . The huguenots , in some measure appeased , began to as- sume silken pourpoints , wear devices , and parade before certain balconies , as if ...
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