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... queen , my 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 ...
... queen , my 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 ...
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... queen Catherine would have hanged on gibbets higher than those of assassins ... mother was living , they called him the prince of Bearn , now he was called ... mother's death , and he less than any one doubted that she had been poisoned ...
... queen Catherine would have hanged on gibbets higher than those of assassins ... mother was living , they called him the prince of Bearn , now he was called ... mother's death , and he less than any one doubted that she had been poisoned ...
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... queen - mother , who came forward , leaning on the arm of the young prince de Condé , and the princess was thus suddenly shut out from her sister . There was then a general movement , by which the duke de Guise profited to approach ...
... queen - mother , who came forward , leaning on the arm of the young prince de Condé , and the princess was thus suddenly shut out from her sister . There was then a general movement , by which the duke de Guise profited to approach ...
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... queen - mother : brief as the moment was , it was sufficient for Catherine and her lady - in - waiting to exchange a look . " Oh , if I were inclined , " said MARGUERITE DE VALOIS . 11.
... queen - mother : brief as the moment was , it was sufficient for Catherine and her lady - in - waiting to exchange a look . " Oh , if I were inclined , " said MARGUERITE DE VALOIS . 11.
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... queen - mother also retired to their apartments . Almost immediately the apartments began to empty ; the galleries exhibited the bases of their marble columns . The admiral and the prince de Condé were escorted home by four hundred ...
... queen - mother also retired to their apartments . Almost immediately the apartments began to empty ; the galleries exhibited the bases of their marble columns . The admiral and the prince de Condé were escorted home by four hundred ...
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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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