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AGNES BEENAUEBIN. 88
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he his ran opponen the duke t lay was unhorsed victorious upon ; the and earth tears . of In p each roud , course happy that joy handshe
vic fi saw ll t h er b own the eyes , as g , h sitting t kneeling Loud with rose , b clasped areheaded the shouts , t which o , s crowned once hailed the ore as
con eror y . Ladies Queen wave . d their kerchiefs , Nobles and people alike qu swelled his triurnhand Agnes felt her senses reel . All
seemed unreal to her . p She , knew not whether the excess of poignant feeling were grief or joy , unt t il she and felt an arm i s teal
round her waistand heard his voice soohing caressng , now and bidd ! " i T hen her cam , remember e tears t hat she a st ran " hi tumul s wife t — of his exul duchess tation g
dashed by a vague foreboding , ' of coming evil . Never had Angela lived After throug their h such retarn a day from as the that tourn of the ament great joust Duke of Albrech Hegensburg t lived .
o Straubing penly with . A As gnes her n ature h erself k rose nowl to to ed meet the ged admiration duches her , di s , at t of y his as all ma tle t She ron at
was and as popul duchess arly , called she bore the " Duchess Angela ; " , adored . at lo home t seemed by a no for ble a husband timeto , and be abroad one of , rare by a felicity loving . peop ! But le , her her
the posi socie daug fifteenth t ty h ion ter to w , however as an , , century in unnatural reali peer , ty a , l p , nei tension henom ss ther as a enon natural woman Waiting -which , nor upon strained until secure a thron the . the A first e , barber ideas was effer , in of ' - s
. su vescence bsided of the popu enem lar ie d s of g the ht with duke the began young to feel duchess that should the outrag have e
which he , done to . the feelings of his age , and the duties of to se his nt ience k against , p laced f general him in their the hostile hands sentimen no which less t . he a power They had were laced than not the in t slow con heir
use weapon p were grasp . not Humours married began and to orts spread to circul that ate the to duke the and effect Ag that nes
Albrecht had been , bewitched rep and subdued entirely to the love fickle aid seemed of the to populace the gentl to generation believe e Angel which the a of by rumours had an potions op loved inion , and and her adverse the love enthusiasticall clergy -p to hiltres the lent duchess . its y The for terribl . court The her e
beaut her became . y She , gentleness a was half no -suspected , longer , modest with witch y , and them under grace the " the , began Duchess implied to Angel turn ban a against of , " but the
church . , Black A g care loom spread grew its and heavy deepened shadows in throug the Schloss h the bridal at Straubing home of .
_iove between strugg and le free joy and , -will depressed and the and soul necessity with of ever Albrecht began -recurring grew its distracting doubt dark . with The perpetual warrings conflict
Agnes Beenauebin. 88
AGNES _BEENAUEBIN . 88
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1863, page 83, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101863/page/11/
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