Neither Elizabeth I or II put a sister in jail. I wonder if you are thinking of the imprisonment of Mary Queen of Scots by Elizabeth I ...
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Justine being put in jail and Clerval dying
Probably the Krupp diamond. She wore it everyday and only took it off to let other people try it on. Princess Margaret once told her it was gaudy, Taylor took it off and put on the Princess' finger. Taylor then said "see, it's not so gaudy now."
well queen elizabeth hats that she wore was put in her coloset and was never to be woren by her again. she only wears her hats once and then get new ones.
Neither Elizabeth I or II put a sister in jail. I wonder if you are thinking of the imprisonment of Mary Queen of Scots by Elizabeth I ...
Elizabeth 1st became queen when she was 25.
queen elizabeth punished people by giving them fines or put them in prison
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put something off: It's easy to put off making difficult decisions. put someone off: The smell of the food put me off eating. She was very put off by his poor table manners.
First of all what book are you talking about?the thief lord
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Sure! "I kept procrastinating on studying for the exam, but I couldn't put it off any longer."
Put off - as in an evasive reply for example
i have elizabeth and is hard not to mess up her hair but all you do is lay it on top of her head!
sir Walter Raleigh met queen Elizabeth because sir Walter Raleigh was walking along the street and he stopped at a mud puddle and took his coat off put in over the puddle and then queen Elizabeth walked over it
No. Military service members often end up having rushed weddings (for various reasons). One of the most common being that, the sooner you're married, the sooner you can put in for housing (whether on-post or off-post).