| John Hosack - Scotland - 1869 - 616 pages
...guilty intimacy with Bothwell. We proceed with the remainder of the letter :— This day I have wrought till two of the clock upon this bracelet, to put the...is very ill, but I will make a fairer ; and in the mean time take heed that none of those that be here do see it, for all the world would know it, for... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - Scotland - 1921 - 436 pages
...said, " One of his folks that hath left you this day." Guess you the rest. This day I have wrought till two of the clock upon this bracelet, to put the key in the cleft of it, which is tied with two laces. I have had so little time that it is very ill, but I will... | |
| John Alexander Guy - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 638 pages
...space. When the transcription resumes, the woman informs us that she was making her lover a bracelet. "I have had so little time that it is very ill, but...of those that be here do see it, for all the world will know it." She had been seen working on the bracelet, and was anxious because anyone who later... | |
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