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allegiance arms asked aught Bishop Burnet brother Campden House cause chamber Charles Rodney child Court daughter David dear death Diana Duke of Gloucester eyes face fain father favour fear Francis Eustace Geoffrey Brooke give grandmother hand head heard heart hither hope household husband Isabel Jacintha Hill Jacobite James's Kensington Palace King James kissed ladies laugh leave little Duke look Lord Marlborough Lord Nottingham Madam Brooke maiden Majesty Margery Brooke Margery exclaimed Margery's Master Rodney methinks Mistress Brooke Mistress Margery mother never palace of Whitehall passed peace poor pray Prince Princess Anne Queen Mary reply Rodney's Roger Payne scarce servant side Sir Marmaduke Colville Sir Redvers Brooke sister smile Sophia of Hanover sorrow sweet TAUCHNITZ tell thought trouble turned Valley Manor voice waiting-woman Whitehall wife William woman words young