The Last of the Barons — volume 07

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The Last of the Barons — volume 07
Lytton Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron
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My father'sletter, brought last night to her, contains something that made hercouch sleepless. " "Ha!" exclaimed the duchess, eagerly, "my mother confides in thee morethan me. Saw you the letter?" "No. " "Edward will make himself unfit to reign, " said Isabel, abruptly. "The barons will call on him to resign; and then--and then, Anne--sister Anne, --Warwick's daughters cannot be born to be simplesubjects!" "Isabel, God temper your ambition! Oh, curb it, crush it down! Abusenot your influence wi...th Clarence. Let not the brother aspire to thebrother's crown. " "Sister, a king's diadem covers all the sins schemed in the head thatwins it!" As the duchess spoke, her eyes flashed and her form dilated. Herbeauty seemed almost terrible.
The gentle Anne gazed and shuddered; but ere she found words torebuke, the lovely shape of the countess-mother was seen moving slowlytowards them. She was dressed in her robes of state to receive herkingly guest; the vest fitting high to the throat, where it joined theermine tippet, and thickly sown with jewels; the sleeves tight, withthe second or over sleeves, that, loose and large, hung pendent andsweeping even to the ground; and the gown, velvet of cramousin, trimmed with ermine, --made a costume not less graceful thanmagnificent, and which, where compressed, set off the exquisitesymmetry of a form still youthful, and where flowing added majesty toa beauty naturally rather soft and feminine than proud and stately.


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