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... king's they returned in despair , showing me his majesty's hat , dyed in blood , and his pelisse , perfectly retic ... king there , meanwhile , got clear of the town ; finding , how - and had drawn away the body ; for by the light ever ...
... king's they returned in despair , showing me his majesty's hat , dyed in blood , and his pelisse , perfectly retic ... king there , meanwhile , got clear of the town ; finding , how - and had drawn away the body ; for by the light ever ...
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... king . had done , swore that from that hour he would de- fend his king against all the conspirators , and would trust to his word for future preservation . The king then directed him to seek refuge for them both in the mill , near which ...
... king . had done , swore that from that hour he would de- fend his king against all the conspirators , and would trust to his word for future preservation . The king then directed him to seek refuge for them both in the mill , near which ...
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... king- dom , and the people made him and the Princess of Orange king and queen in his stead . " " But was it not very wicked of the Princess of Orange to join with her husband to take her fath- er's kingdom from him ? I am very sorry ...
... king- dom , and the people made him and the Princess of Orange king and queen in his stead . " " But was it not very wicked of the Princess of Orange to join with her husband to take her fath- er's kingdom from him ? I am very sorry ...
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