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The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series by Rafael Sabatini
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on her death-bed she delivered to a person of trust a letter to
her sometime husband, now King George I. of England. Seven months
later, as King George was on his way to his beloved Hanover, that
letter was placed in his carriage as it crossed the frontier into
Germany. It contained Sophia's dying declaration of innocence,
and her solemn summons to King George to stand by her side before
the judgment-seat of Heaven within a year, and there make answer
in her presence for the wrongs he had done her, for her blighted
life and her miserable death.

King George's answer to that summons was immediate. The reading
of that letter brought on the apoplectic seizure of which he died
in his carriage next day--the 9th of June, 1727--on the road to
Osnabruck.





XI. THE TYRANNICIDE

Charlotte Corday and Jean Paul Morat



Tyrannicide was the term applied to her deed by Adam Lux, her
lover in the sublimest and most spiritual sense of the word--for
he never so much as spoke to her, and she never so much as knew
of his existence.

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