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might have, but she probably would
have done nothing but laugh at his
manners. Lady Anne Clifford defied
him, but I don't think she knew him,
though her cursing hound loving
husband Pembroke fought for him.
I should like to hear Mary Boyle
(Ctss Warwick) on him. They are
my chief friends of that period.
Women are better judges than
men of a good man in difficulties,
though they don't know a bad man
when they see him.
Now I am going to differ.
You speak of Charles I as
fascinating.
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