id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5411 Hamilton, Anthony, Count The Memoirs of Count Grammont — Volume 03 .txt text/plain 20316 756 67 With this little court, in such high esteem for merit, the King of The Duke of Ormond's sons and his nephews had been in the king's court entertain the court with your wit: divert the king by your ingenious and "My little philosophical monitor," said the Chevalier de Grammont, "you Miss Stewart's beauty began at this time to be celebrated. the court began to remark: she even affected to make Miss Stewart her Miss Hamilton wrote a note exactly in the same manner to Lady Muskerry, The king immediately took notice of it: "Chevalier," said he, "Termes is desire him, on the part of the king, to dance with Miss Blague, without were sufficiently remarkable to divert the court, none but Miss Hamilton acquainted Miss Hamilton, that it was Lady Muskerry herself, a thousand At this time the king's attachment to Miss Stewart was so public, that ./cache/5411.txt ./txt/5411.txt