Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 64
... death . The king was furious at the murder of his beautiful favourite , and condemned the queen to imprisonment for life at Söberg Castle , where Helvig spent twenty - three years , and whence she was only released by death . Helvig was ...
... death . The king was furious at the murder of his beautiful favourite , and condemned the queen to imprisonment for life at Söberg Castle , where Helvig spent twenty - three years , and whence she was only released by death . Helvig was ...
Page 94
... death , at the age of one hundred and fifty years ; and from her narrative he produced the most remarkable details about the death of Henri IV . This was natu- rally a fiction , but the gloomy prophecy , in which Cazotte is said to have ...
... death , at the age of one hundred and fifty years ; and from her narrative he produced the most remarkable details about the death of Henri IV . This was natu- rally a fiction , but the gloomy prophecy , in which Cazotte is said to have ...
Page 473
... death ! " The son , kneeling by his father's death - bed , kissed the broad brow , on which the dews of death were gathering , and vowed solemnly to devote his lands and life , if needs be , to the cause his father had loved so well ...
... death ! " The son , kneeling by his father's death - bed , kissed the broad brow , on which the dews of death were gathering , and vowed solemnly to devote his lands and life , if needs be , to the cause his father had loved so well ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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