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[[unclear]] to Fathoringay Castle-- Elizabeth sent her a letter informing her of the commission & of the approaching trial-- Mary though surprized at this message, was not unmindful of her dignity--she protested in the most solemn manner that she was innocent of the crime laid to her charge--two different days did Mary appear before the judges & in every part of her behaviour maintained the magnanimity of a Queen tempered with the gentleness and modesty of a woman--


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