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... Lady Eleanor , who , like herself , had inherited her father's talents , and the Lady Joan , who was dumb . They were between ten and fifteen years of age , and it was feared that the Douglases , who were struggling for power against ...
... Lady Eleanor , who , like herself , had inherited her father's talents , and the Lady Joan , who was dumb . They were between ten and fifteen years of age , and it was feared that the Douglases , who were struggling for power against ...
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... Lady Eleanor to his son , and applied to the Pope for a dispensation . To the lady's great good fortune , the dispensation was refused . The Scottish princesses remained at the French Court for some years . We hear of Eleanor going on a ...
... Lady Eleanor to his son , and applied to the Pope for a dispensation . To the lady's great good fortune , the dispensation was refused . The Scottish princesses remained at the French Court for some years . We hear of Eleanor going on a ...
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... Lady West - Williams and her daughter were waiting in the dining - room . The doctor requested that they should be shown in immediately , and in the meantime hurriedly nibbled a vanilla bean to disguise the dram . When Lady West ...
... Lady West - Williams and her daughter were waiting in the dining - room . The doctor requested that they should be shown in immediately , and in the meantime hurriedly nibbled a vanilla bean to disguise the dram . When Lady West ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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