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Queen Anne : (1665-1714) of England, Scotland, Ireland, & later Great Britain.

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... news that might please you. BRIGIDA Let it be good news, new news and repeatable news and I will thank you for it. BASIL Sure, maiden, you are wondrous beautiful. BRIGIDA Señor, Queen Anne is dead. Tell me the next. BASIL The next is, I will kiss you. BRIGIDA Oh, Sir, that's a prophecy. Well, death and kissing come to all of us, and by what disease the one or by whom ...

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... prompted to attend a séance, but “I found it so hot and tiring that I went away before all these astounding miracles, or jugglery, took place. … The more I thought of all that I had heard happened at Queen Anne St., the more convinced I was it was all imposture.” 41 This was nothing but sheer prejudice of a mind who had decided beforehand that all that was nothing but “astounding miracles,” “jugglery” ...

... please you. Brigida: Let it be good news, new news and repeatable news and I will thank you for it. Basil: Sure, maiden, you are wondrous beautiful. Brigida: Senor, Queen Anne is dead. Tell me the next. Basil: The next is, I will kiss you. Brigida: Oh, Sir, that's a prophecy. Well, death and kissing come to all of us, and by what disease the one ...