... jealousy. Particularly I remembered that a long while before this, being with the Queen (to whom I had gone very privately by a secret passage from my lodgings to the Bedchamber), on a sudden this woman, not knowing I was there, came in with the boldest... The Monthly Magazine - Page 2511812Full view - About this book
| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 502 pages
...left no impressions of jealousy. Particularly, I remembered, that a long while before this occurred, being with the queen — to whom I had gone very privately by a secret passage from my lodging to the royal bed-chamber — on a sudden this woman, Abigail, not knowing I was there, came... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1848 - 518 pages
...jealousy. Particularly, I remembered, that a long while before this occurred, being with the queen—to whom I had gone very privately by a secret passage from my lodging to the royal bed-chamber—on a sudden this woman, Abigail, not knowing I was there, came in... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1852 - 372 pages
...jealousy. Particularly, I remembered, that a long while before this occurred, being with the queen—to whom I had gone very privately by a secret passage from my lodging to the royal bed-chamber—on a sudden this woman, Abigail, not knowing I was there, came in... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1854 - 692 pages
...jealousy. Particularly I remembered that, a long while before this occurred, being with the queen,—to whom I had gone very privately, by a secret passage from my lodging to the royal bedchamber,—on a sudden this woman, Abigail, not knowing I was there, came in... | |
| 1870 - 976 pages
...favourite. " This incident brought some others to the Duchess's mind. ' I remembered,' she says, ' that a long while before this, being with the Queen,...whom I had gone very privately by a secret passage, on a sudden this woman, not knowing I was there, came in with the boldest and gayest air imaginable,... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - Great Britain - 1870 - 648 pages
...rising favourite. This incident brought some others to the Duchess's mind. " I remembered," she says, " that a long while before this being with the Queen,...whom I had gone very privately by a secret passage, on a sudden this woman, not knowing I was there, came in with the boldest and gayest air imaginable,... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - Great Britain - 1872 - 390 pages
...rising favourite. This incident brought some others to the Duchess's mind. " I remembered," she says, " that a long while before this being with the Queen,...whom I had gone very privately by a secret passage, on a sudden this woman, not knowing I was there, came in with the boldest and gayest air imaginable,... | |
| Oxford (England) - 494 pages
...privately by a secret passage from my lodging to the royal bedchamber, on a sudden this woman Abigail, not knowing I was there, came in with the boldest and gayest air possible ; but, upon the sight of me, stopped, and immediately asked, making a most solemn curtsey, ' Did your Majesty ring?'... | |
| John Hill Burton - Great Britain - 1880 - 360 pages
...seemed odd and unaccountable, but had left no impressions of suspicion or jealousy. Particularly I remembered that a long while before this, being with...in with the boldest and gayest air possible, but, on sight of me, stopped, and immediately changing her manner, and making a most solemn courtesy, —... | |
| John Hill Burton - Great Britain - 1880 - 356 pages
...seemed odd and unaccountable, but had left no impressions of suspicion or jealousy. Particularly I remembered that a long while before this, being with...in with the boldest and gayest air possible, but, on sight of me, stopped, and immediately changing her manner, and making a most solemn courtesy, —... | |
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