Oh, Beauchamp, Beauchamp, how shall I now approach mine?
Acknowledge it, Beauchamp; your courage cannot be doubted."
Albert took Beauchamp aside, and communicated these ideas to him.
He found Beauchamp pacing the room; on perceiving him Beauchamp stopped.
I rely on your friendship to assist me, Beauchamp, if contempt has not banished it from your heart."
"Then," continued Beauchamp, "I took advantage of the silence and the darkness to leave the house without being seen.
Sir Edward Seymour, the queen's brother, formerly made Lord Beauchamp, was raised to the dignity of earl of Hertford.
Will you believe the government of a republic, a kingdom, and an empire?" Albert cast his eyes on the passport, then raised them in astonishment to Beauchamp.