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... Council is breaking up , " said the usher ; « but give me the packet , his grace the Regent will presently see the messenger . >> « The packet , » replied the page , « must be de- livered into the Regent's own hands ; such were the ...
... Council is breaking up , " said the usher ; « but give me the packet , his grace the Regent will presently see the messenger . >> « The packet , » replied the page , « must be de- livered into the Regent's own hands ; such were the ...
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... council - chamber . Why , man , you might almost as well have offended the deputy - butler . » << I care not what he is , " said Roland Græme ; « I will teach whomsoever I speak with , to speak civilly to me in return . I did not come ...
... council - chamber . Why , man , you might almost as well have offended the deputy - butler . » << I care not what he is , " said Roland Græme ; « I will teach whomsoever I speak with , to speak civilly to me in return . I did not come ...
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... council table . Such was the personage before whom Roland Græme now presented himself , with a feeling of breathless awe , very different from the usual boldness and vivacity of his temper . In fact , he was , from education and nature ...
... council table . Such was the personage before whom Roland Græme now presented himself , with a feeling of breathless awe , very different from the usual boldness and vivacity of his temper . In fact , he was , from education and nature ...
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... council have decided for the best - we have had but too many proofs of this lady's stubbornness of mind , and the oak that resists the sharp steel axe , must be riven with the rugged iron wedge . And this is to be her page ? My Lord ...
... council have decided for the best - we have had but too many proofs of this lady's stubbornness of mind , and the oak that resists the sharp steel axe , must be riven with the rugged iron wedge . And this is to be her page ? My Lord ...
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... council on his own situa- tion and prospects , which would have appeared to any reasonable person in the highest degree dangerous and perplexing . It was quite evident that he had , through va- rious circumstances not under his own ...
... council on his own situa- tion and prospects , which would have appeared to any reasonable person in the highest degree dangerous and perplexing . It was quite evident that he had , through va- rious circumstances not under his own ...
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