Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... asking her ' how she liked the make ' . Mary was ' as red as fire but thank God , ' she adds , ' my back was to her ' . Having said what was proper about the new garment , Lady Frances asked what Sarah was doing . ' I carried Mrs ...
... asking her ' how she liked the make ' . Mary was ' as red as fire but thank God , ' she adds , ' my back was to her ' . Having said what was proper about the new garment , Lady Frances asked what Sarah was doing . ' I carried Mrs ...
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... asked Mary for these apartments , the Queen replied that the Earl of Devonshire had already been promised them ; Anne offered to exchange her rooms in the Cockpit for them , and Mary temporized ; finally she said that she would consult ...
... asked Mary for these apartments , the Queen replied that the Earl of Devonshire had already been promised them ; Anne offered to exchange her rooms in the Cockpit for them , and Mary temporized ; finally she said that she would consult ...
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... asked . Hooper , unaware that he was being drawn , discounted this as a rumour , and Mary then inquired whether it was true that he and Mrs. Hooper had never called on the Tillotsons . The Dean began to protest , upon which Mary ...
... asked . Hooper , unaware that he was being drawn , discounted this as a rumour , and Mary then inquired whether it was true that he and Mrs. Hooper had never called on the Tillotsons . The Dean began to protest , upon which Mary ...
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