COLOURED PLATES ( Engraved by Messrs. AndrÉ & Sleigh, Ltd., Bushey) Camilla tells her Tale (p. 4.) | Frontispiece | The Oubliettes | to face p. | 58 | Inga trusts the Baby to Erlend | " | 80 | Marie Louise makes her Petition to the King | " | 104 | The Red Rose for Lancaster, the White Rose for York | " | 158 | 'You are the first King who has entered Sanctuary' | " | 176 | William Longsword is proud of his Son Richard | " | 200 | Isabel 'in the dark evenings' | " | 276 | FULL-PAGE PLATES 'Why did they ever let these beasts enter?' | to face p. | 20 | 'Open, I want Papa.' 'Sire, I must not let in your Majesty' | " | 34 | Inga endures the Ordeal of the Hot Iron | " | 92 | Richard's last Charge on Bosworth Field | " | 168 | Frederick practises his Flute even when out Hunting | " | 224 | Frederick bids farewell to Katte | " | 240 | Marie Antoinette and Mozart | " | 250 | 'Led by the King and the Dauphin' | " | 262 | Marie Antoinette goes Hunting with the Dauphin | " | 270 | ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT | PAGE | Bonaparte commands his first Army | 9 | Bonaparte hears the 'Marseillaise' for the first time | 18 | Bonaparte in the Battery of the Fearless | 26 | Feeding the Gazelles with Tobacco | 31 | Napoleon shows the Portrait to the Generals | 39 | Jeanne and the King | 63 | Jeanne's rudeness to the Duke of ClÈves | 70 | The Cardinal reads the King's Letter to Jeanne | 74 | 'To make him grow taller' | 84 | Marie Louise receives the Visits of Condolence | 102 | Two Spanish Gentlemen rescue the Queen | 116 | The Camarera Mayor gets her Ears boxed! | 120 | The Queen envies the Flemish Skaters | 127 | 'If capture is sure blow up the vessel,' she said | 131 | Lady Dalkeith's Journey to Dover | 135 | 'She only waved him out of her path' | 143 | 'Here, Madame,' said Mazarin, 'are the prizes for a lottery' | 149 | Herbert brings little Henry to his Wife's Tent | 161 | The King shows Elizabeth her Map of Destiny | 178 | 'Desolate and dismayed' | 187 | The Queen entrusts little Richard to the Cardinal<
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