And the question resolves itself into this: what has become of the Queen's bookofhours?
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He told her he was employed by his sovereign to collect masterpieces for her bookofhours.
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Will you swear on my bookofhours that you know not where she is to be found?
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Miniatures from the Calendar of a BookofHours.-Manuscriptof the Sixteenth Century.
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And as for the bonny BookofHours-'Master, ' Isaidwith shame, 'was that my ransom?'
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Rainey also collects books , and he shows the writer a facsimile of a 15th-century Flemish BookofHours.
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He took up his BookofHours, with a sigh, and wrapped it again in its silken parcel.
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She held a BookofHours in her hand, but she had not once opened it since she sat down.
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"Yes; on my bookofhours, as you did!" said she.
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Suddenly she said, without turning round, for she was standing by a table gazing at the pictures in a BookofHours-
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Isoult was still in the ante-chamber, leaning over the BookofHours, wherein she had found treated of the 'Seven Sorrowful Mysteries.'
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Later, looking at a 15th-century BookofHours, Bragg asked if there was a saint on 6 October.
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The Forberg-Schneider-Stiftung's 2018 Belmont Prize award ceremony took place before the Louth Contemporary Music Society's BookofHours Festival in Dundalk on Friday.
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Occasionally, messages of love appear between the lines, as in the jottings in the margins of this devotional BookofHours, produced in 1528.