What was my astonishment,' continued Lady Suffolk, ' when going to the Princess's apartments next morning, the Yeomen in the Guard Chamber pointed their halberds at my breast, and told me I must not pass. I urged that it was my duty to attend the Princess.... Memorials of St. James's Palace - Page 47by Edgar Sheppard - 1894Full view - About this book
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