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Цитата из книги «Grisly Grisell; Or, The Laidly Lady of Whitburn: A Tale of the Wars of the Roses»

By the time the gentle but stately Countess had reached the place, all the grown-up persons of the establishment—knights, squires, grooms, scullions, and females of every degree—had thronged round them, but parted at her approach, though one of the knights said, “Nay, Lady Countess, ’tis no sight for you.  The poor little maid is dead, or nigh upon it.”
15 May 2019

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