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... moment when the cry escaped the lips of the Béarnais , that the queen of Navarre replied to the duke of Guise : " Noctu pro more . " Then Henry quitted madame de Sauve as happy as the duke de Guise when he quitted Marguerite de Valois ...
... moment when the cry escaped the lips of the Béarnais , that the queen of Navarre replied to the duke of Guise : " Noctu pro more . " Then Henry quitted madame de Sauve as happy as the duke de Guise when he quitted Marguerite de Valois ...
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... moment was heard the noise of a window which opened on the ground floor . This window was grated , but a hand appeared , lifted out one of the bars that had been loosened , and dropped from it a silken lace . " Is that you , Gillonne ...
... moment was heard the noise of a window which opened on the ground floor . This window was grated , but a hand appeared , lifted out one of the bars that had been loosened , and dropped from it a silken lace . " Is that you , Gillonne ...
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... moment a curtain of violet velvet covered with fleurs - de - lis was raised , and the duke made out the form of the queen , who , in her impatience , had come to meet him . " I am here , madame , " he then said ; and he passed the ...
... moment a curtain of violet velvet covered with fleurs - de - lis was raised , and the duke made out the form of the queen , who , in her impatience , had come to meet him . " I am here , madame , " he then said ; and he passed the ...
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... moment did I need a sincere and devoted friend . Queen , I have no throne : wife , I have no husband ! " The young prince shook his head sorrowfully . " I tell you , I repeat to you , Henry , that my husband not only does not love me ...
... moment did I need a sincere and devoted friend . Queen , I have no throne : wife , I have no husband ! " The young prince shook his head sorrowfully . " I tell you , I repeat to you , Henry , that my husband not only does not love me ...
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... , who , however asked Coconnas if he had the countersign . Coconnas was forced to confess he had not . " Stand back , then , " said the soldier . At this moment , a person who was talking with 40 MARGUERITE DE VALOIS .
... , who , however asked Coconnas if he had the countersign . Coconnas was forced to confess he had not . " Stand back , then , " said the soldier . At this moment , a person who was talking with 40 MARGUERITE DE VALOIS .
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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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