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Page 215
... hath not got Mrs. Middleton , as I was told the other day but says that he wants not her , for he hath others , and hath always had , and that he hath known them brought through the matted gallery at White Hall into his closet ; nay , he ...
... hath not got Mrs. Middleton , as I was told the other day but says that he wants not her , for he hath others , and hath always had , and that he hath known them brought through the matted gallery at White Hall into his closet ; nay , he ...
Page 226
... hath got Nell away from the King's house , and gives her 100l . a - year , so as she hath sent her parts to the house , and will act no more . And yesterday Sir Thomas Crewe told me that Lacy lies a - dying ; nor will receive any ...
... hath got Nell away from the King's house , and gives her 100l . a - year , so as she hath sent her parts to the house , and will act no more . And yesterday Sir Thomas Crewe told me that Lacy lies a - dying ; nor will receive any ...
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... hath given me a large proportion of it ; and I did artificially increase it to such a degree , that if I were not awakened by the bitter sense of somme mischiefes that the Lady Strangford hath brought upon me , I should rest well enough ...
... hath given me a large proportion of it ; and I did artificially increase it to such a degree , that if I were not awakened by the bitter sense of somme mischiefes that the Lady Strangford hath brought upon me , I should rest well enough ...
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