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Pagina 115
... replied the es- quire . " Fail not to bring my lord to me , " she continued , in an agonized voice , " Thou dost not doubt his coming ? " " I am sure he will come , " replied Ugo . " Blessings on thee for thy comfortable words , " she ...
... replied the es- quire . " Fail not to bring my lord to me , " she continued , in an agonized voice , " Thou dost not doubt his coming ? " " I am sure he will come , " replied Ugo . " Blessings on thee for thy comfortable words , " she ...
Pagina 118
... replied Seymour , rising . " Her grace , I trust , had an easy end- ing ? " said Lady Tyrwhyt , speaking through her tears . " A very easy ending , " replied Sey- " Heaven have mercy upon her mour . soul . " " As Heaven assuredly will ...
... replied Seymour , rising . " Her grace , I trust , had an easy end- ing ? " said Lady Tyrwhyt , speaking through her tears . " A very easy ending , " replied Sey- " Heaven have mercy upon her mour . soul . " " As Heaven assuredly will ...
Pagina 349
... replied Seymour ; " but I have not yet lost my love of life . One tie binds me to earth , which nothing but the ax can sever . How looked the Princess to - day , good Sir John ? Did she send any message to me ? " " She bade you a tender ...
... replied Seymour ; " but I have not yet lost my love of life . One tie binds me to earth , which nothing but the ax can sever . How looked the Princess to - day , good Sir John ? Did she send any message to me ? " " She bade you a tender ...
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