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TE (DON) IN HIS STUDY GUSTAVE DOR['E] REBECCA (THE ABDUCTION OF) L['E]ON COGNIET RED RIDINGHOOD (LITTLE) EUG[`E]NE LEJEUNE REINIKE FOX BEFORE KING LION W. VON KAULBACH REINIKE FOX TO BE HUNG W. VON KAULBACH RHODOPE, THE EGYPTIAN PRINCESS FERD. KELLER RICHLAND (MISS) VISITS MR. HONEYWOOD W. P. FRITH ROB ROY PARTING RASHLEIGH AND FRANCIS OSBALDISTONE J. B. MCDONALD ROBSART (AMY) ROLAND (MADAME) ALBERT LYNCH ROLAND AT THE BATTLE OF RONCESVALLES LOUIS GUESNET ROMEO AND JULIET IN FRIAR LAWRENCE'S CELL CARL BECKER ROSE AND BLANCHE (DAGOBERT WITH) EDWARD H. CORBOULD ROUMESTAN (NUMA) EMILE BAYARD RUGGIERO ON THE HIPPOGRIFF GUSTAVE DOR['E] CHARACTER SKETCHES OF ROMANCE, FICTION, AND THE DRAMA. =Mark Tapley=, a serving companion of Martin Chuzzlewit, who goes out with him to Eden, in North America. Mark Tapley thinks there is no credit in being jolly in easy circumstances; but when in Eden he found every discomfort, lost all his money, was swindled by every one, and was almost killed by fevers, then indeed he felt it would be a real credit "to be jolly under the circumstances."--C. Dickens, _Martin Chuzzlewit_ (1843). =Markham=, a gentleman in the train of the earl of Sussex.--Sir W. Scott, _Kenilworth_ (time, Elizabeth). _Markham_ (_Mrs._), pseudonym of Mrs. Elizabeth Perrose[TN-1] (born Elizabeth Cartwright), authoress of _History of England_, etc. =Markleham= (_Mrs._), the mother of Annie. Devoted to pleasure, she always maintained that she indulged in it for "Annie's sake." Mrs. Markleham is generally referred to as "the old soldier."--C. Dickens, _David Copperfield_ (1849). =Marksman=, one of Fortunio's seven attendants. He saw so clearly and to such a distance, that he generally bandaged his eyes in order to temper the great keenness of his sight.--Comtesse D'Aunoy, _Fairy Tales_ ("Fortunio," 1682). =Marlborough= (_The duke of_), John Churchill. He was called by Marshal Turenne _Le Bel Anglais_ (1650-1722). =Marlow= (_Sir Charles_), the kind-hearted old friend of Squire Hardcastle. _Young Marlow_, son of Sir Charles. "Among women of reputation and virtue he is the modeste
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