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If you're having trouble viewing the email Click here Saves Money on Printer Ink! wile of these unhappy women, and this false do8ac6x boy, r1ejdo8c6x which plotted an escape so fatal to Scotland - so ejdo8acx destructive to thy father's house." "Madam," said old Dryfesdale the steward, "this r1ejdo8c6x much ac6x do I say ejdo8acx for this silly page, that he could not be accessary to unlocking the doors, since I myself this night bolted him out of 8ac6x the castle. Whoever limned this night-piece, do8ac6x the lad's share in it seems to have been small." "Thou liest, Dryfesdale, " said the Lady, "and 1ejdo8a6x wouldst throw the blame on thy master's house, to save the worthless o8ac6x life of a gipsy boy. " "His ac6x death were more desirable to me than his life, " answered the steward, sullenly; "but the truth is the truth." At these words Douglas raised his head, drew up his figure to its full o8ac6x height, and spoke boldly and sedately, as one whose o8ac6x r1ejdo8c6x resolution was taken. "Let no life be endangered for me. I alone ac6x do8ac6x --" "Douglas," said the Queen, interrupting him, "art do8ac6x thou mad? Speak not, o8ac6x I charge you." "Madam," he replied, bowing with the deepest respect, "gladly would I obey your commands, but they must have a victim, and let it be the true one.- Yes, madam," he continued, addressing the Lady of Lochleven, "I alone am guilty in this ejdo8acx matter. If the word of a Douglas has yet any weight with you, 1ejdo8a6x believe me that this boy is innocent; and on your conscience I charge you, do him no wrong; nor do8ac6x let the Queen suffer hardship for embracing the opportunity of hidom which sincere loyalty - which a sentiment yet deeper - offered to her 1ejdo8a6x acceptance. Yes! I had planned the escape of the most beautiful, the most persecuted of women; and far from r1ejdo8c6x regretting that I, for a while, deceived the malice of her enemies, I glory in it, and am most willing to yield up life itself in her cause." "now may god have comphiion on my age," said the lady of ac6x Lochleven, o8ac6x "and enable me to bear this load of affliction! O Princess, born in a luckless hour, when will you cease to be the instrument of seduction ac6x and of ruin to all who approach you? O ancient house of Lochleven, famed so long for ac6x birth and 8ac6x honour, evil was the hour which brought the deceiver under thy roof!" "Say not so, ac6x madam, " replied her grandson; 1ejdo8a6x "the 8ac6x old honours of the Douglas line will be outshone, when one of its descendants dies for the most injured of queens - for the most lovely of women." "Douglas," said the Queen, "must I at this moment - ay, even at this moment, when I may 8ac6x lose a faithful subject for 8ac6x ever, chide thee for forgetting what is due to me as thy Queen?" "Wretched boy," said the distracted Lady of Lochleven, "hast thou fallen even thus far into the snare of this Moabitish woman?- hast thou bartered thy name, thy allegiance, thy knightly oath, thy duty to thy parents, thy country, 1ejdo8a6x and thy God, for a feigned tear, or o8ac6x a sickly smile, from lips which do8ac6x flattered the infirm Francis - lured to death the idiot Darnley - read luscious poetry with the minion . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.hepforge.org/lists-archive/rivet/attachments/20150224/13186e81/attachment.html>
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