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... perhaps even because of the royal fête , something threatening in the aspect of the people . The court was celebrating the marriage of Madame Mar- guerite de Valois , daughter of Henry II . and sister of king Charles IX . , with Henry ...
... perhaps even because of the royal fête , something threatening in the aspect of the people . The court was celebrating the marriage of Madame Mar- guerite de Valois , daughter of Henry II . and sister of king Charles IX . , with Henry ...
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... perhaps , " said the baroness , sharply . " With your lovely eyes have you not seen farther , baroness ? No , no ; it is not Henry of Navarre who weds Marguerite de Valois . " " And what is it , then ? " 66 Why , sang Diou ! it is the ...
... perhaps , " said the baroness , sharply . " With your lovely eyes have you not seen farther , baroness ? No , no ; it is not Henry of Navarre who weds Marguerite de Valois . " " And what is it , then ? " 66 Why , sang Diou ! it is the ...
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... perhaps , but whose reflection will never die ! No , no , duke ! you may keep the letters of your Marguerite , and the casket she has given you . From these letters she asks but one , and that only , because it is as dangerous for you ...
... perhaps , but whose reflection will never die ! No , no , duke ! you may keep the letters of your Marguerite , and the casket she has given you . From these letters she asks but one , and that only , because it is as dangerous for you ...
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... Perhaps- 22 " And my ally ? " " Most decidedly . " And Marguerite turned round , and presented her hand to the king . Henry took it , kissed it gallantly , and retaining it in his own , more from a desire of investigation than from any ...
... Perhaps- 22 " And my ally ? " " Most decidedly . " And Marguerite turned round , and presented her hand to the king . Henry took it , kissed it gallantly , and retaining it in his own , more from a desire of investigation than from any ...
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... perhaps . " " What are their names ? " " Sire , I cannot at this moment call any of them to mind , with the exception of one , whom Teligny recommends to me as a most accomplished gentleman , and whose name is De la Mole . " " De la ...
... perhaps . " " What are their names ? " " Sire , I cannot at this moment call any of them to mind , with the exception of one , whom Teligny recommends to me as a most accomplished gentleman , and whose name is De la Mole . " " De la ...
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admiral Ambroise Paré apartment arms arquebuse asked awaited Béarnais Besme blood brother Caboche Catherine Catherine de Medicis catholic chamber Charles IX Charlotte cloak Condé cried Charles cried Coconnas crown dear desire door duchess de Nevers duke d'Alençon duke d'Anjou duke de Guise entered exclaimed eyes fear France François gentlemen Gillonne guards guerite hand head heard heart Henriette Henry of Navarre Henry's honour horse Hotel de Guise huguenots Hurière inquired kill king of Navarre king's lips look Louvre madame de Nevers madame de Sauve maître majesty mantle Marguerite de Valois Maurevel Mercandon Mole's monseigneur Mordi mother Mouy murmured Nancey night o'clock opened Orthon pale Paris passed Piedmontese prince queen of Navarre queen-mother recognised René replied Coconnas replied Henry replied Marguerite returned smile suddenly sword tell thought to-night turned uttered voice wait whilst window word wounded young
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