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Page 24
As for ladies , he never meddled with any in my time ; for about the time of my
coming to court he lost a son called Joachim , who was born in 1459 , for whose
death he was extremely afflicted , and made a vow in my presence , never to be ...
As for ladies , he never meddled with any in my time ; for about the time of my
coming to court he lost a son called Joachim , who was born in 1459 , for whose
death he was extremely afflicted , and made a vow in my presence , never to be ...
Page 48
... ambassador , the latter at Calais , for the French ; but , the French coming first ,
and hearing the vice - admiral was to attend him , the admiral the other , in a
scorn put himself in a passage - boat of Calais , and came forth with fag at top .
... ambassador , the latter at Calais , for the French ; but , the French coming first ,
and hearing the vice - admiral was to attend him , the admiral the other , in a
scorn put himself in a passage - boat of Calais , and came forth with fag at top .
Page 176
About two days after this , having been out two or three hours in the morning , to
cut wood , at coming home I found Pedro crying , ready to break his heart , and
his little brother Tommy hanging to him , and crawling about the floor after him ;
the ...
About two days after this , having been out two or three hours in the morning , to
cut wood , at coming home I found Pedro crying , ready to break his heart , and
his little brother Tommy hanging to him , and crawling about the floor after him ;
the ...
Page 275
Coming now to the chapel - door , he broke off one of the iron spikes , which he
kept for farther use , and so got into an entry between the chapel and the lower
leads . The door of this entry was very strong , and fastened with a great lock ,
and ...
Coming now to the chapel - door , he broke off one of the iron spikes , which he
kept for farther use , and so got into an entry between the chapel and the lower
leads . The door of this entry was very strong , and fastened with a great lock ,
and ...
Page 322
This incident coming to the knowledge of Sir John , naturally enough excited his
jealousy , though the object of the lady ' s admiration has unequivocally cleared
her honour . The desire of vengeance which Sir John Ayres felt was too fierce to ...
This incident coming to the knowledge of Sir John , naturally enough excited his
jealousy , though the object of the lady ' s admiration has unequivocally cleared
her honour . The desire of vengeance which Sir John Ayres felt was too fierce to ...
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