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Updated: June 18, 2025
This leads one into a department all by itself and means delightful hours in libraries poring over illustrated books on costume. It means to learn in what manner our gods and heroes of fact and fancy habited themselves, how Berengaria wore her head-dress and Jehane de Bourgogne her brocades, and how the eternally various sleeve differed in its fashioning for both men and women.
The estate will cut up like one of the animals it was made out of, you know, the sandwich-quadruped. Then there 's Berengaria. Old Topping owns the Planet Hotel among other things, so big, they say, there's always a bell ringing from somebody's room day and night the year round.
Considered as a costume, it was a painful contrast to the silver and diamonds of the fair Berengaria; but the shabby garments looked their best on Ruth Farrell's slight form, and the face reflected in the strip of mirror above the mantelpiece had a distinct charm of its own.
"Berengaria, what do you generally do with your old court trains? How do you use them up?" The fire had died down to a dull red glow; only one tiny flame remained, which, flickering to and fro, showed a wide expanse of floor, and two easy-chairs drawn up before the fender, on which reclined vague, feminine figures.
But he could not seek her hand in marriage on account of his engagement with Alice. To have given up Alice, and to have entered instead into an engagement with her, would have involved both him and his mother, and all the family of Berengaria too, in a fierce quarrel with the King of France, the father of Alice, and also with his own father.
I know that I was unkind this morning, and rude, but as my anger was occasioned by your leaving me, my conduct might annoy but surely could not mortify you. I shall see you to-morrow, however early you may depart, as I cannot let your dear sister leave Paris without my embracing her. "Your faithful friend, "Berengaria."
"Yet, may we know of your Grace by what strange and happy chance this riddle was at length read?" said the Queen Berengaria.
Here, too, came the Queen of Navarre, bringing with her the beautiful Princess Berengaria. "Methinks," the Earl of Evesham said to Cuthbert, a fortnight after the arrival of the queen, "that unless my eyes deceive me, the princess is likely to be a cause of trouble."
He spoke about the run of the morning, and she replied in the same vein. "I have got a horse, Lady Berengaria, which I should like you to ride. Would you do so?" "Certainly, and what sort of horse is it?" "You shall see to-morrow. It is not far off. I like to have some horses always near," and then he walked away. It was a dark chestnut of matchless beauty.
And now," she continued, when the door was fairly shut, "nobody knows it, not five people. They are going to dissolve." "To dissolve!" exclaimed Endymion. "Will that help us?" "Very likely," said Berengaria. "We have had our share of bad luck, and now we may throw in. Cheap bread is a fine cry.
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