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... Elizabeth's intimacy with Dudley was notorious , though it took forms that baffled the naïve and was carefully shrouded from public view . Nevertheless , it was clear to all the world that Elizabeth loved Dudley , whose virtues were ...
... Elizabeth's intimacy with Dudley was notorious , though it took forms that baffled the naïve and was carefully shrouded from public view . Nevertheless , it was clear to all the world that Elizabeth loved Dudley , whose virtues were ...
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... Elizabeth as death itself . She sought to avoid it , to turn it aside , to suppress it in every way possible . Her ... Elizabeth's desire for her cousin . Unfortunately for that argument , the Regent Moray was now fully aroused by Mary ...
... Elizabeth as death itself . She sought to avoid it , to turn it aside , to suppress it in every way possible . Her ... Elizabeth's desire for her cousin . Unfortunately for that argument , the Regent Moray was now fully aroused by Mary ...
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... Elizabeth was besieged by conflicting viewpoints . It was clear that the attitude of Scotland was very important - even crucial to Elizabeth's final decision . Gray left for London with a letter authorizing him to negotiate this ...
... Elizabeth was besieged by conflicting viewpoints . It was clear that the attitude of Scotland was very important - even crucial to Elizabeth's final decision . Gray left for London with a letter authorizing him to negotiate this ...
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