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IMAGINARY CoNVERS,VrION&

... knew the face. Tie Sir Thomas Boleyn's daughter--one who aspired to be Queen of England. Thy reign, girl, was brief: and, by the look of thy neck, thou didst come to an inglorious end. It is easy to conjure op Anne Boleyn's meek reply. Yes, lady, I came ...

THE LUST I'IAN43

... hidden away for four hundred years. Was the lace all bundled away in some old and little•used cabinet in order that Mistress Anne Boleyn should not preen herself in the plumage of the outraged Catherine! If so, what a feminine touch! What a human touch! And ...

THREE LANCASTRIAN HENRIES

... together in 1509 with all the splendour one would naturally associate with Bluff King Hats large ideals. He married Anne Boleyn over • score of years later, putaway the old Queen, and on the Ist ofJune, 1533. gave the former waiting-woman of hie discarded ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... Ellen Terry as Katharine of Aragon, and Mr William Terries as the King. On that occasion also Miss Violet Vanbrugh played Anne Boleyn. Now she will take Miss Terry's part, and her husband—Mr Arthur Bourchier—is cast for that of the great Reformer London's ...

YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS

... : what is the bright side of legs, It all right to rave over recian noses in WICK BRANCH. relations of Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, for poetry. but the nose we admire it, everyday life is Trains ware Wick Therm at 5.40 mid 11.1111 a.m.. sad THE SCENERY ...

THE fire up= the hearth is low, July alone. Over 30 inches day have been - A MISER'S board has

... pence. Countryman— Two and eightpence 1' twenty years. He got to know Anne Boleyn, she Iliair•At 1 .. 7.0 10 14 1 7 /dech 1 Ticket Clerk— There is no reduction. The far, Anne became a queen and Catherine was sent away. clolie to hers, she listened ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911

... the palmy day■ when Sir Henry Irving was at the zenith of his fame, and many of us recall with keen pleasure her debut as Ann Boleyn in Henry VIII., the production of which play was then considered the last word of theatrical magnificence ; for it is to ...