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... Mary Stuart's last days . She is imprisoned in England . Parliament has pronounced her guilty and is waiting for Elizabeth to pronounce her death sentence . But Mary has a few supporters in Albion , among them young Mortimer , her ...
... Mary Stuart's last days . She is imprisoned in England . Parliament has pronounced her guilty and is waiting for Elizabeth to pronounce her death sentence . But Mary has a few supporters in Albion , among them young Mortimer , her ...
Page 525
... Mary and they deliver her to the Earls . They hold her captive . Bothwell offers to leave the kingdom and give up his earldom providing the queen's powers remain intact . The earls agree . Bothwell escapes but Mary is held captive . She ...
... Mary and they deliver her to the Earls . They hold her captive . Bothwell offers to leave the kingdom and give up his earldom providing the queen's powers remain intact . The earls agree . Bothwell escapes but Mary is held captive . She ...
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... Mary Hutton , young and intelligent , are marrying . They are very much in love , but modern enough to agree not to be jealous if Jim sees other women and Mary other men . Mary even leaves Jim alone with Noel Farley , a girl who is very ...
... Mary Hutton , young and intelligent , are marrying . They are very much in love , but modern enough to agree not to be jealous if Jim sees other women and Mary other men . Mary even leaves Jim alone with Noel Farley , a girl who is very ...
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