[Pppehrserver-legal-eu] {Spam?} E. You say she believes him dead?' 'The Illustrissimo mus

Guirand burdensome at myoresearch.nl
Wed Jan 13 12:27:40 CET 2010


Issipated life, and that it was universally believed that the Baron de
Ribaumont had embraced the Catholic faith, and would shortly be
presented to Henry III. to receive the grant of the Selinville honours,
upon his marriage with his cousin, the widow of the last of the line.
With much earnestness and sorrow did good old Lord Walwyn write to his
grandson, conjuring him to bethink himself of his some, his pure faith,
his loving friends, and the hopes of his youth: and, at least, if he
himself had been led away by the allurements of the other party, to
remember that Philip had been intrusted to him in full confidence, and
to return him to his home. 'It was grief and shame to him,' said the
good old man, 'to look at Sir Marmaduke, who had risked his son in the
charge of one hitherto deemed trustworthy; and even if Berenger had
indeed forgotten and cast away those whom he had once seemed to regard
with love and duty, he commanded him to send home Philip, who owed an
obedience to his father that could not be gainsaid.' Lord Walwyn further
bade his grandson remember that the arrangements respecting his
inheritance had been made in confidence that his heir was English in
heart and faith, and that
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