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Page 22
... poor place and charge , as , were it not for that I know him to be one of yours , I would dis- dain it as much as to keep sheep . " Your Honor , having no use of such poor followers , hath utterly for- gotten me . " He corresponded with ...
... poor place and charge , as , were it not for that I know him to be one of yours , I would dis- dain it as much as to keep sheep . " Your Honor , having no use of such poor followers , hath utterly for- gotten me . " He corresponded with ...
Page 89
... poor daughter , to whom I have given nothing " -was the love - child of this intrigue . But there is no other reference anywhere , or in any authority , to this " poor daughter . " She was not Lady Ralegh's daughter . No child came of ...
... poor daughter , to whom I have given nothing " -was the love - child of this intrigue . But there is no other reference anywhere , or in any authority , to this " poor daughter . " She was not Lady Ralegh's daughter . No child came of ...
Page 396
... poor daughter " looks like a myth , and the letter like an invention ; for this reason I ignored them in my narrative . The publication of this book in England , however , brought me a great many letters , and revealed the tenacity with ...
... poor daughter " looks like a myth , and the letter like an invention ; for this reason I ignored them in my narrative . The publication of this book in England , however , brought me a great many letters , and revealed the tenacity with ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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