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queens
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Usage examples of queens.
It was a pity, she had said to her Maries, that their mothers had not been queens, for it would have been fun to have a large family living about her even though she was so much younger.
It is a powerful combination, becoming more so over time as the quality of Earthly civilisation slowly improved and as the new queens brought dowries of wider knowledge.
Do you know -- and this is no persuasive lie -- even when hundreds of women were available for testing, Ty has never found two plausible queens at the same time!
When other queens departed, they generally took much of their courts with them.
In the long run, aside from queens, there are two kinds of women who experience Joy Hall: those who return to Earth and assume normal lives and those who remain in Joy Hall until they succumb to brain death.
She is queen of the country where new Chatterford shall stand, but as queens go she is far from cruel.
Certainly the queens have all been superbly intelligent women, though unremarkable in other ways.
Some Queens have to marry men old enough to be their grandfathers and others have to marry those young enough to be their children.
To James Hepburn Queens were women, and he had yet to meet the woman who had been able to show an indifference to him.
They walked solemnly out of the chamber of death- the widowed Queens side by side.
He was off again, explaining that God asked kings and queens to be as foster parents to the Church.
That is the place for sinners such as she is, be they queens or commoners.
He tried mind over matter and went through the Kings and Queens of England since the year 802: Egbert, Ethelwulf, Ethelbald, Ethelbert, Ethelred, Alfred the Great, Edward the Elder, Athelstan, Edmund I, Edred, Edwy, Edgar, Edward II the Martyr but he gave up on the Saxons and Danes, unable to remember whether Harold Harefoot ruled alone or jointly with Hardicanute in 1037.
If I had informed my maid of this mishap, I should have been unable to wear it again, for custom, I believe, forbids queens to wear mended dresses.
I know that my daughter will be Queen of England and she will be one of the finest queens that ever reigned.