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... hands , Carr , he determined , must be broken , and the only way of achieving that was by having Villiers take his place ... hand . As Villiers was noted for his exquisite small hands , of which he was extremely vain , wincing when any ...
... hands , Carr , he determined , must be broken , and the only way of achieving that was by having Villiers take his place ... hand . As Villiers was noted for his exquisite small hands , of which he was extremely vain , wincing when any ...
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... hands over his friend's head before he fell , swooning . my " Farewell , lord , " said Strafford ; " God protect your innocency . " " " Like a general marching to victory he walked , his hat in his hand , and before that bold bearing ...
... hands over his friend's head before he fell , swooning . my " Farewell , lord , " said Strafford ; " God protect your innocency . " " " Like a general marching to victory he walked , his hat in his hand , and before that bold bearing ...
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... hand on his heart and consider seriously whether the beginnings of the people's happi- ness should be written in letters of blood . I fear they are in a wrong way ; I desire Almighty God , that no one drop of my blood rise up in ...
... hand on his heart and consider seriously whether the beginnings of the people's happi- ness should be written in letters of blood . I fear they are in a wrong way ; I desire Almighty God , that no one drop of my blood rise up in ...
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