Was built to guard the entrance to London from the estuary of the Thames Has had many functions:royal residence, armoury, treasury,mint and as prison for the enemies of the crown Beefeaters Forty-two Yeomen Warders known as "beefeaters" guard the Tower and live there too. ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London In principle they are responsible for looking after any prisoners at the Tower and safeguarding the British crown jewels, but in practice they act as tour guides and are a tourist attraction in their own right, a point the Yeoman Warders acknowledge. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Ravens Today the Tower keeps 6 ravens,with 2 in reserve, each of which is individually
Whitehall , ST James's Park , Buckingham Palace and the westminister Abbey. In Westminister Abbey there is Poets' Corner , Coronations , Famous Burials , Royal Weddings and Funerals. After you guided visit to Westminister Abbey a stroll along ST James's Park brings you to Buckingham Palace and the changing of the Guard ceremony. Then it's time for lunch. It's very popular to have a picnic in the park in London.In The Tower of London there are The Crown Jewels , Site of Executions , Yeoman Warders and Traitors' Gate. Then another short journey to The Tower of London to see The Crown Jewels, and an opportunity to take a memorable picture of Tower Bridge. In London there are the famous double- decker buses.
secured for the night. History The Tower of London was founded in 1078 by William the Conqueror. In the 12th century, King Richard the Lionheart enclosed the White Tower with a curtain wall and had a moat dug around it. The fortification was completed in 1280 by Edward I, who built the outer curtain wall. The Tower today is principally a tourist attraction. Besides the buildings themselves, the British Crown Jewels and a remnant of the wall of the Roman fortress are on display. Primary Functions The tower's primary function was a fortress, a royal palace, and a prison for high status and royal prisoners. It has also served as a place of execution and torture, an armoury, a treasury, a zoo, the Royal Mint, a public records office, an observatory, and since 1303, the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.
What is the difference between a cathedral and a church? Cathedral is bigger and more important Who was the architect of the present building and when was it built? Sir Christopher Wren. Was built between 1675-1720 Destination 6: The Tower of London Who started building the Tower in 1070s? William the Conqueror What do you call these men: Yeomen wardens What was their historical function? Ceremonial guardians of The Tower London and safeguard bitish crown jewels Why are they nicknamed "beefeaters"? right to eat as much beef as they wanted from the King's table The Tower has not always been a prison, but when was the last prisoner executed at the Tower? Josef Jakobs 1941 The Tower also displays certain Jewels. What are they exactly? Crown jewels How many resident ravens live in the Tower? At least 6 - rongad What is the legend about six ravens and the Tower about? if they are absent, the kingdom will fall
WOMEN's IDEALS OF BEAUTY THROUGH THE AGES Renaissance 15th century High forehead In the warmer climate hair in plaits, jeweled turbans or caps Using bleach A few extra pounds of weight. Used white lead powder Elizabethan 16th century Queen Elizabeth Naturally pale complexion Red hair Healthy glow to cheeks 18th Century Women had trim Crimped or curled heads Powdered Decorated with garlands(vanikud) Wire cages Three feet in the air Feathers Ribbons Jewels Even ships, gardens Victorian Natural beauty Without makeup Used cosmetics less Hygiene and health 1840s heads were sleek, demure Heavy knot of curls Plaits in back 1920s "Bobbed" Waved or shingled hairstyles Louise Brooks Clara Bow Powder Circles to the cheeks Plucked eyebrows Penciled in thin arches Lips very red 1940s Feminine hairstyles Bette Davis' curls Rita Hayworth's gleaming waves A lock of hair that covered one eye. 1950s "Doe eye" Pale complexion Intensely colored lips
No trip to London would be complete without a visit to the Tower of London. This famous historical site has been the living quarters of monarchs. It has been a site of imprisonment and execution of many traitors, clergymen, nobles and framed members of the royal court and was also an armory, treasury, zoo and mint. Today it houses the crown jewels and has a museum filled with armor, weapons and implements of torture. Another popular tourist sight is the London eye. Constructed by British Airways, it towers 135 meters above the banks of the Thames River. It is located near Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, on the opposite bank, adjacent to London's county hall. Views from the eye are spectacular and on a clear day most of London can be seen. If there's only one museum that can be seen, the British Museum is the one to visit
God save the Queen O'er her thine arm extend For Britain's sake defend Our mother, prince, and friend God save the Queen 6. Lord grant that Marshal Wade May by thy mighty aid Victory bring May he sedition hush And like a torrent rush Rebellious Scots to crush God save the King The Tower of London The Tower of London is London's oldest and most popular attraction, most famous for the Crown Jewels Buckingham Palace London Eye The London Bus The Grand Opera House The Giant's Causeway Belfast City Hall Area: Capital: London Total 130,395 km 2 England Population: Official language: 51,000,000 English National flower Red rose Scotland Capital: Edinburgh Population: Area: 5,144,000 78,772 km²
Lornjett, ooperibinokkel Lorgnette Näpitsprillid Pince-nez Rõhutama, täiendama Enhance Olema saadaval Be available Titaan Titanium Kergekaaluline Laightweight Olema populaarne kellegi seas To be popular among someone Ristkülikukujulised raamid Rectangular frames Tasakaalustama ümarust To balance round shape Kandiline nägu Square face Pehmemad vormid Softer shapes Plastikraamid Plastic frames Lisama juveele raamidele To add jewels to the frames Nägema välja parim kellegi näol To look best on someone' s face Raamideta prillid Rimless glasses Kontrollima silmi prillide jaoks To examine one' s eyes for glasses Kontrollima silmi, kas pole haiguse tunnuseid To examine one' s eyes for the symptoms
The present castle, now covering eighteen acres evolved around the Conqueror's keep, being added to by successive generations. The Tower of London in The 20th Century During the First World War eleven German spies were shot by firing squad in the Tower of London. Only one bomb was dropped on the Tower during that war and fortunately it fell on the moat. During the Second World War the Tower of London was closed to the public and the crown jewels were removed to a safer location. During the war the Tower suffered bomb damage and two 19th century buildings were destroyed. Part of the Old Hospital Block was also destroyed. Meanwhile Rudolf Hess the Deputy Fuhrer flew to Scotland in May 1941 and was imprisoned in the Tower. However only one German was actually shot in the Tower during World War II. He was a man named Josef Jakobs and he was executed in August 1941. Today the Tower of London is one of London's main tourist attractions.
And all night she sang and suffered the pain that a thorn made in her breast. When she gave the last burst of music, all the world heard that, it floated beyond the land. The reddest rose in the world was ready. When the Student saw that he was really happy and grabbed that and ran up to the Professor's house to see his love. But the girl instead of falling into Student's hands, frowned. She said that the Chamberlain's nephew had sent her some real jewels and everybody knew that they cost far more than flowers. Boy was disappointed and left. He was really disappointed in true love, he went to his room and began to study Metaphysics. Moral was something like so that people don't notice the real values in life, they often don't appreciate the most generous acts. People also start to understand values after they have lost somebody or something.
· Scotland's national animal is the unicorn. · The Scots Pine is the national tree of Scotland. · Scotland's national bird is the golden eagle. HERALDRY · The Royal Arms of Scotland is a coat of arms symbolising Scotland and the Scottish monarchs. · The thistle, the floral emblem of Scotland, also features in Scottish & British heraldry through symbols, logos, coat of arms and on British currency. · The Honours of Scotland, the Scottish Crown Jewels, are displayed in the Crown Room of Edinburgh Castle, from where they are removed only for State Occasions. SCOTLAND'S BIGGEST TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland from its position on the Castle Rock. The oldest building in the castle, and in Edinburgh, is the small St. Margaret's Chapel. One of the few 12th-century structures surviving in any Scottish castle,[38] it
It is the worlds largest and tallest observation wheel. You can get gorgeous views from it. It is perfect way to see city`s exciting architecture and landscape. The Westminster Abbey is one of the oldest buildings of London were many famous people are berried. The Westminster Abbey in known as The British Pantheon to. The Tower of London is one of London's most-visited sites. William the Conqueror started building the tower of London, the English Crown Jewels are kept there. The Tower of London is often identified with the White Tower. Tower Bridge was opened in 1894. It is one of the most famous London attractions and just over a hundred years old. St Paul`s Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop off London. It is known for it`s big done with the Whispering Gallery in side it. Houses of Parliament are the seat of the British Parliament. It is also known as the Palace of Westminster
added to it, most of the architectural styles popular over the centuries can be found within The Tower's walls. The Tower has been used as fortress, a palace, and a prison. It has housed the Royal Mint, the Public Records, and the Royal Observatory. And from the 13th century until 1834 it housed the Royal Menagerie. For centuries it was the arsenal for arms and armour. And, since it is one of the strongest fortresses in England, it has guarded and continues to guard the crown jewels. The Tower was occupied as a palace by all the Kings and Queens down to James I. It was customary for each monarch to lodge in the Tower before his coronation and to ride in procession to Westminster through the city of London from the Tower. John Stow wrote during the reign of Elizabeth I, The Tower of London was "...a citadel to defend or command the city, a royal palace for assemblies or treaties, a prison of state for the most dangerous offenders; the only place of coinage for all England..
round the exhibitions and appreciate the `wow´ factor on entering the Floral Hall. With the addition of lifts and escalators, this is one of the most accessible theatres in Britain today. Tower of London The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and ravens strut the grounds. The Tower of London, founded by William the Conquerer in 1066-7, is one of the world´s most famous fortresses, and one of Britain ´s most visited historic sites. Despite a grim reputation for a place of torture and death, there
It is the traditional place of burial site for English monarchs . It is Located next to the Houses of Parliament. The tower of London is on the north bank of the River Thames. The tower as a whole is a complex of several buildings. The tower's primary function was a fortress, a royal palace, and a prison. It has also served as a place of execution and torture, an armoury, a treasury, a zoo, the Royal Mint, a public records office, an observatory, and since 1303, the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. London also has many beautiful bridges, parks and churches. The oldest is the London Bridge, which was originally made from wood. In 1209 it was replaced by a stone bridge. That followed with a granite bridge in 1831 and the present bridge in 1973. The most recent bridge is the Millennium Bridge. It is one of the world's first horizontal suspension bridges. Londoners nicknamed the bridge the Wobbly Bridge. The name came
c) break out d) break down No. 3 Fill the gaps using phrasal verbs in the correct form. 1. The United States has broken ......... all commercial ties with North Korea. 2. Janet and Andy broke ......... last Saturday. Everybody's so shocked. 3. The lift broke ......... so we had to walk up the stairs. 4. A mad man broke ......... of the high security mental hospital yesterday. 5. Thieves broke ......... The Tower of London and stole The Crown Jewels. 6. My granny broke ......... with her husband when she was 80! 7. Sorry I'm late. The bus broke ......... . 8. The European Union is threatening to break ......... trade links with Algeria. 9. Someone broke ......... our school and burnt all the exams. 10. Fifty prisoners broke ......... of the camp last night. Key No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 1. akatki minema 1. b 1. off 2
The oldest is London Bridge. Which was originally made of wood? In 1209 it was replaced by a stone bridge with shops and houses along its sides. This was followed by a granite bridge in 1831 and the present concrete bridge in 1973. The Tower of London The Tower of London contains 20 towers. The White Tower at its centre, built by William the Conqueror, is the oldest. The Tower of London is home to the Crown Jewels, and is where two of Henry VIII's wives were beheaded. Westminster's palaces The Palace of Westminster was built by Edward the Confessor and rebuilt by William the Conqueror. William's son added Westminster Hall. The palace burned down in 1834, but was later rebuilt and is now known as the Houses of Parliament. Inside is Westminster Hall, which survived the fire.
and made himself as the head of the new church. It happened in 15 8. What good did the invasion of Romans bring to England? It brought roads and order. They also built the first version of London. 9. What do you know about the Tower of London? It was at first a castle for the king of England, but Henry VIII turned it into a prison. There are Beefeaters, who are the tour guides now but used to be the guards. They keep the royal jewels there. It's one of the most visited sight in London and also one with the most fascinating history. 10. If going back in time was possible, which decade in British history would you choose to live in? Why? I'd like to be in the Victorian age. Simply because the architecture changed and also the industry was developed. All in all it looks like an interesting time period to try. 11. Make a list of things / people / events that you associate with Scotland.
make you comfortable." Why does Eliza wish that she was dead? Why does she say that she wished Higgins had left her where he found her? She does not know what to do with herself, now that she has won the bet. She sold flowers. Now she is a lady. She is not fit to sell anything else. Now that the experiment is over, what does Higgins suggest Eliza to do? He suggests Eliza to open a florist's shop. Why does Eliza ask what belongs to her and what not? Describe the scene with handing over the jewels to Higgins! Mr. Higgins is the one who bought clothes for Eliza. Higgins replies that of course they belong to her. When she protests that she did not want to be accused of stealing them, he is hurt. Will you take these to your room and keep them safe? I dont want to run the risk of their being missing. What does she do with the ring? She gives that ring back. What do the slippers symbolize in this act and throughout the play?
III) ja kujutavas kunstis. Samuti peegeldab ehtekunst oma aja esteetikat. Kui sajandite jooksul on surma teema nii tähtsis inimelus ja kunstis, siis ta kindlasti puudutab ehtekunsti. Näiteks pildil paremal on esitatud Tor Abbey ehe1. See dramaatiline Memento mori ripats mis on kirstu kujuline avab juurdepääsu skeletile. See on tüüpiline Memento Mori ehe, mis räägib sellest, et surm on 1 The Tor Abbey Jewel, emailitud kuld, 1540-50 (allik - ,,Jewels and Jewellery" Clare Phillips) vältimatu. Kuna skelett ei ole kohe nähtav, sest ripats on tõonäoliselt kinni kandmise ajal, on kirstu kuju selles kontekstis väga tähtis. Seega tänu oma kujule annab ripats siiski selgesti oma mõtte edasi. Leinaehe näiteks sai väga populaarseks pärast kuninganna Victoria abikaasa Prince Alberti surma. Victoria oli nii laastanud pärast Alberti surma, et ülejäänud elu jooksul, 40 aastat, oli ta riietatud leinarõivastesse
Wilde hiilgeaeg, mis kestis 3 aastat. Wilde tunnistas näidendite nõrkust, kuid need tegid ometi inimestele nalja. · Wilde oli moejünger, võluja, sübariit, maiasmokk, kunstnik, kunsti toetaja, kirjanik, jutustaja, valitseja, kloun kõik kokku. Tema hääl võlus inimesi ning ta saavutas mingi omapärase võlu ümbritsevate üle. · Tähelepanuväärsed teosed: ,,Salmoné" (1892), ,,A Florentine Tragedy" ja ,,La Sainte Courtisane, or the Woman Covered with Jewels" (lõpetamata), suurim luuletöö ,,The Sphinx" (1894). · Viimased teosed enne langust: ,,Phrases and Philosophikcs for the Use of the Young" ja ,,Oscariana". Need on teistest teostes kogutud mõttekildude korjandused. · Teoseid kirjutas ta vaid raha ja kuulsuse pärast. · Wilde elu sisuks oli veel mõnutsemine ja maitsmine, sest selles peitus tema jaoks kogu õnn ja unistus. Kirjanikus tõestus tema enda öeldud ütlus: mitte midagi teha olevat raskeim töö
Every day, at 11:30am at the gates of Buckingham Palace, you can see the Changing of the Guard. St. Paul's Cathedral is the centre of the city and the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana took place there. Tower Bridge on the river Thames, is a drawbridge which can be raised to let ships pass through. The Tower of London is the old Norman fortress built by William the Conqueror. It is guarded by Beefeaters, the Crown Jewels are on show there. Many people (such as Anne Boleyn, mother of Queen Elizabeth I) were executed there. Eight ravens are kept at the Tower; a legend says that the tower will fall if they leave. Houses of Parlament is the place where the House of Lords and the House of commons meet to discuss and pass laws. Big Ben is the symbol of London. It is the nickname of the bell in the clock tower next to the Houses of Parlament.
London. The castle was used as a prison since at least 1100, although that was not its primary purpose. A grand palace early in its history, it served as a royal residence. The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public records office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. The peak period of the castle's use as a prison was the 16th and 17th centuries, when many figures fallen into disgrace, such as Elizabeth I before she became queen, were held within its walls. · The Victoria Memorial is a sculpture in London, placed in front of Buckingham Palace
The Presentations Triinu: "The Notorious Prisoners of the Tower" Built in 1078, has been used as a fortress, Royal Palace, a prison, the home for Crown Jewels. The first prisoner was Ranulf Flambard in 1100. The only woman tortured in the Tower was Anne Askew. Guy Fawkes was prisoned 5 th November 1605, hung in 1607. Walter Raleigh was knighted, married without queen´s permission. Last prisoners were in the Tower in 1952. Rita: "Alexander Fleming" Was a pharmacologist, has graduated 6 schools, studied anti-bacterial agents, found Lysozyme accidentally in 1922 and penicillin, which changed the world, in 1928. Won Nobel Prize in 1945
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Fortunately, Elisabeth was released from the Tower and later became Queen. Elisabeth's father, Henry VII, made the Tower the feared destination of his enemies. Sir Thomas More was beheaded there in 1535 and the King's second wife, Anne Boleyn, was beheaded on Tower Green in 1536. Six years later Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife, suffered the same fate. The Gunpowder plot conspirators were interrogated in the Tower before being executed. The Tower is famous as home of the Crown Jewels. Today they can be viewed in their special jewel house ( built in 1967) from a moving pavement. They include the Crown of Queen Elisabeth the Queen Mother which contains the celebrated Indian diamond, the Koh-I- noor and St .Edward's Crown which is used for actual crowning of the monarch and weighs over two kilograms. The Imperial State Crown was made for Queen Victoria and first used at her coronation in 1838. It is possibly the most valuable crown in the world, containing
e., to the growing, scientific civilizations of Western Europe. The result, ultimately, was the United States of America. It was Columbus' discovery for Western Europe that led to the influx of ideas and people on which this nation was founded--and on which it still rests. The opening of America brought the ideas and achievements of Aristotle, Galileo, Newton, and the thousands of thinkers, writers, and inventors who followed. Queen Isabella pawning her jewels to finance Columbus' trip. This myth of the pawned jewels obscures the true and more sinister story of how Columbus financed his trip. The Spanish monarch invested in his excursion, but only on the condition that Columbus would repay this investment with profit by bringing back gold, spices, and other tribute from Asia. This pressing need to repay his debt underlies the frantic tone of Columbus' diaries as he raced from one Caribbean island to the next, stealing anything of value.
2. Chrst. Elem. In OE lit. The dream of the road. This poem stands supreme with its peculiar boldness and brilliancy. It describes not the biblical event itself but a vision or dream in which that event, the Crucifixion, is both symbolically represented and narrated by a participant. The functions of both symbol and narrator are performed by the rood, Christ's Cross. It first appears as a visionary symbol of overpowering mystery. It is a towering tree, at one moment covered in gold and jewels, at the next soaked in blood. But then the Cross begins to address the dreamer as an ordinary tree which got involved long ago in events which passed its own comprehension. This narrative of the Crucifixition is even more forceful and the death is also a victory. Using the old language of heroic poetry, The Cross represents itself as the loyal follower of a lord who inexplicably wills his own death. In a normal battle
cathedral. The Whispering Gallery runs around the inner dome. It gets its name because even a whisper can be heard all around it. The Tower of London · First builders: Bishop of Rochester, William Conqueror, William III · 1st usage fortress and a palace · 1st prison was Wakefield Tower · Executions: high-profile criminals; beheaded at Tower Hill · Ravens guarding, if left, kingdom would perish · Beefeaters · Safeguard jewels, guard prisoners, tour guides · Origin unknown, payment beef, veal, mutton etc. · Guarding Tower of London since 1485 · Live in fortress, must have a home outside too · Ravenmasters take care of Ravens The City of Westminster The history of the City of Westminster dates back to the late Saxon time. Edward the Confessor built Westminster Palace and Westminster Abbey, starting the history of Westminster
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11 Downing Street is the official residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The expression “Downing Street” in colloquial use often refers to the government. 29. The Tower of London. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Date back to 1066. The tower has had many functions, having served as a royal residence, armory, treasury, mint and, most famously, as a prison for the enemies of the crown. The Tower is home to the English Crown Jewels. There are many ceremonies in the Tower. A small group of people can attend the Ceremony of Keys which has taken place for centuries at 10pm every night. In the course of the show the warders lock the Tower for the night, marching from one gate to another and exchanging the same dialogue at each gate: Halt! Who goes there! -The Keys. Whose Keys? -Queen Elizabeth’s Keys. Pass on, Queen Elizabeth’s Keys. 30. Buckingham Palace.
It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The White Tower, which gives the entire castle its name, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078. The Tower of London has played a prominent role in English history. It was besieged several times and controlling it has been important to controlling the country. The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public records office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch.[1] Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. The History of Buckingham Palace began in 1702 when the Duke of Buckingham had it built as his London home. The Duke's son sold the house in 1761 to George III, it was renamed
Nüüd on ta kui kirjanik oma kuulsuse tipul. Aga tulunduslik seisukord on ikkagi kitsas. Sellepärast pöördub ta uuesti teatri poole, sealt on loota kõige ohtramaid sissetulekuid. Nõnda ilmub 1892 «Lady Windermere's Fan», 1893 «A Woman of no Importance» ja 1894 «The Importance of Being Earnest», ja «An Ideal Husband» (1895). «Salome» (1893) kirjutas pr keeles, «A Florentine Tragedy» ja «La Sainte Courtisane, or the Woman Covered with Jewels» (mõlemad lõpetamata) ning suurem luuletöö «The Sphinx» (1894). Tema kaks viimast enne langust ilmunud raamatut, «Phrases and Philosophics for the Use of the Young» ja «Oscariana». Languse otseseks põhjuseks sai sõprus Queensberry markii noorema poja lord Alfred Douglasega. Tutvumine nende vahel sündis juba 1891 ja nende vahekord muutus aina lähemaks ja intiimsemaks. Isale ei meeldinud poja vahekord W'iga, ta püüdis neid teineteisest eemaldada, kuid ilma tagajärjeta
on the ship. 238 EPILOGUE: LOOKING BACK ON THE JOURNEY In this plot thread, the young scientist is following a prime directive: find the treasure. But through the magic of the old woman's story, a tale that occupies the body of the film, the explorer is transformed from a money-driven capitalist to a true explorer of the heart, who comes to understand that there are more important treasures in life than jewels and money. THE OBJECT OF THE QUEST W h a t is the H o l y Grail Lovett seeks in his quest? It's a diamond called " T h e Heart of the Ocean," a name that links the theme of love with the setting of the film. T h e jewel is a true MacGuffin — something small and concrete to focus the audience's attention and symbolize the hopes and aspirations of the characters. A diamond is a symbol of perfection, of the immortal, eternal power of the gods. Its facets, with
ilmub "The Picture of Dorian Gray". Nüüd on ta kui kirjanik oma kuulsuse tipul. Aga tulunduslik seisukord on ikkagi kitsas. Sellepärast pöördub ta uuesti teatri poole, sealt on loota kõige ohtramaid sissetulekuid. Nõnda ilmub 1892 «Lady Windermere's Fan», 1893 - «A Woman of no Importance» ja 1894 - «The Importance of Being Earnest», ja «An Ideal Husband» (1895). «Salome» (1893) kirjutas pr keeles, «A Florentine Tragedy» ja «La Sainte Courtisane, or the Woman Covered with Jewels» (mõlemad lõpetamata) ning suurem luuletöö «The Sphinx» (1894). Tema kaks viimast enne langust ilmunud raamatut, «Phrases and Philosophics for the Use of the Young» ja «Oscariana». Languse otseseks põhjuseks sai sõprus Queensberry markii noorema poja lord Alfred Douglasega. Tutvumine nende vahel sündis juba 1891 ja nende vahekord muutus aina lähemaks ja intiimsemaks. Isale ei meeldinud poja vahekord W'iga, ta püüdis neid teineteisest eemaldada, kuid ilma tagajärjeta.
that she could comprehend what she heard; though not in general backward to credit what was for the advantage of her family, or that came in the shape of a lover to any of them. She began at length to recover, to fidget about in her chair, get up, sit down again, wonder, and bless herself. "Good gracious! Lord bless me! only think! dear me! Mr. Darcy! Who would have thought it! And is it really true? Oh! my sweetest Lizzy! how rich and how great you will be! What pin-money, what jewels, what carriages you will have! Jane's is nothing to it-- nothing at all. I am so pleased--so happy. Such a charming man!--so handsome! so tall!-- Oh, my dear Lizzy! pray apologise for my having disliked him so much before. I hope he will overlook it. Dear, dear Lizzy. A house in town! Every thing that is charming! Three daughters married! Ten thousand a year! Oh, Lord! What will become of me. I shall go distracted."
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Mory Queen ot Dunnottorhos o long ond excitingpost. Williom Wolloce, oll ployed o port in Scots,King Chorlesll tnd the Morquisof Montrosehove "Honoursof Scotlond",were hidden its rich hisLry. The ScottishCrown Jewels,the destroythem' here in the lzth centuryso ihqt oliver cromwell couldn't Scotlond'However' 10 Dunnottorused to be one of the strongestfortressesin it fell into decoy until 1925'
Mory Queen ot Dunnottorhos o long ond excitingpost. Williom Wolloce, oll ployed o port in Scots,King Chorlesll tnd the Morquisof Montrosehove "Honoursof Scotlond",were hidden its rich hisLry. The ScottishCrown Jewels,the destroythem' here in the lzth centuryso ihqt oliver cromwell couldn't Scotlond'However' 10 Dunnottorused to be one of the strongestfortressesin it fell into decoy until 1925'
Mory Queen ot Dunnottorhos o long ond excitingpost. Williom Wolloce, oll ployed o port in Scots,King Chorlesll tnd the Morquisof Montrosehove "Honoursof Scotlond",were hidden its rich hisLry. The ScottishCrown Jewels,the destroythem' here in the lzth centuryso ihqt oliver cromwell couldn't Scotlond'However' 10 Dunnottorused to be one of the strongestfortressesin it fell into decoy until 1925'