. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. ther of tin astonl ishing works of art. m\ sat down beside the much interested, benevolent-lookindold gentleman, and said,— •It was not Gi >>\:< Wilkes Booth who killed President Lincoldit was — •? Well, if this dont cap the whole I Why,you are a rigger,1 too. And so the mild, attentive-looking old gentle-man proved to be. The Chamber of Horrors revived the feeling the visitors hadfelt in the Tower. It was a collection f representations of crimi-nals. .Among tin- reliping the old manorial splendor Hen Wolsey lived in vi


. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. ther of tin astonl ishing works of art. m\ sat down beside the much interested, benevolent-lookindold gentleman, and said,— •It was not Gi >>\:< Wilkes Booth who killed President Lincoldit was — •? Well, if this dont cap the whole I Why,you are a rigger,1 too. And so the mild, attentive-looking old gentle-man proved to be. The Chamber of Horrors revived the feeling the visitors hadfelt in the Tower. It was a collection f representations of crimi-nals. .Among tin- reliping the old manorial splendor Hen Wolsey lived in vice-regal pomp, and had nearly one thousani. WOLSEV SERVED BV XOBLES. LOXDOX 187 persons to do his house-keeping, and noble lords, on state occasions,waited upon him upon bended knees. The establishment at this time contained fifteen hundred rooms. Edward VI., the last of the boy-kings of England, a youth notedfor his piety and love of learning, was born here, and here spent inscholarly occupations a part of his short life. Catharine Howard, who


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