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... sire , I must have died in another hour . " " In another hour ! What do you mean ? And of what death would you have died ? ” " Of jealousy ! -for in another hour the queen of Navarre will send away her women , and your majesty your ...
... sire , I must have died in another hour . " " In another hour ! What do you mean ? And of what death would you have died ? ” " Of jealousy ! -for in another hour the queen of Navarre will send away her women , and your majesty your ...
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... Sire , sire ! " exclaimed Marguerite . " Well , what is it , ma mie ? " inquired Henry , smiling in his turn . " Why , sir , such remarks are very dangerous . " " Not when we are alone , " observed the 18 MARGUERITE DE VALOIS .
... Sire , sire ! " exclaimed Marguerite . " Well , what is it , ma mie ? " inquired Henry , smiling in his turn . " Why , sir , such remarks are very dangerous . " " Not when we are alone , " observed the 18 MARGUERITE DE VALOIS .
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... Sire ! " replied Marguerite , confused . " Good , good ; we will talk of this hereafter , " said Henry , " when we know each other better . " Then raising his voice- " Well , " he continued , " do you breathe more freely now , madame ...
... Sire ! " replied Marguerite , confused . " Good , good ; we will talk of this hereafter , " said Henry , " when we know each other better . " Then raising his voice- " Well , " he continued , " do you breathe more freely now , madame ...
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... sire , " answered the king of Navarre , " I wished to inquire of the admiral , who knows everything , whether some gentlemen I expect are on their way hither . " " More gentlemen ! why , you had eight hundred MARGUERITE DE VALOIS . 23.
... sire , " answered the king of Navarre , " I wished to inquire of the admiral , who knows everything , whether some gentlemen I expect are on their way hither . " " More gentlemen ! why , you had eight hundred MARGUERITE DE VALOIS . 23.
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... Sire , " returned the Béarnais , " a war with Flanders is spoken of , and I am collecting round me all those gentlemen of my country whom I think can be useful to your majesty . " The duke , calling to mind the pretended project Henry ...
... Sire , " returned the Béarnais , " a war with Flanders is spoken of , and I am collecting round me all those gentlemen of my country whom I think can be useful to your majesty . " The duke , calling to mind the pretended project Henry ...
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