Show How Do You Write 1 i Love Letters I i LADY ARABELLA ABABELLA STUART TO HER HE HUSBAND ladles ladies tho the Lady Arabella Amon Anions Among royal roal Stuart stands second In misfortune to Lad Lady Jane Jano Ore Grey although the this name Is IB much less prominent In history Sic was like James I. I descended from Margaret the daughter of oC henry BenT VII VIT and so had w some mo claim to th the En English lIsh succession after aCter the death of oC r Elizabeth which she sho seems ems never to have ha ul urged ed or to nave have wished urged Yet It was through a 1 pretended pretended pretended pre pre- tended plot to put per Mor 1 1 on the throne that Sir Walter wax was so long JonS' Imprisoned imprisoned in iii the tower Lad Lady Arabella was a source of or alarm to James I. I and was IS allowed neither liberty liberty liberty lib lib- lib lib- erty nor the pursuit of or happiness during her Ill HI fa fated too life simply because the she had has the ml misfortune fortune to be bo born near the throne At Jen length th tho poor floor lady added to her other misfortune that of ot falling In Inlove love laye Many an matches had lead b been en proposed fur lor ter but hut they thoy were considered dangerous danger danger- dan er- er ous by y 4 borne boma of ot the tho royal roal parties and nipped In 10 the bud bull until William Seymour Semour afterward marquis maiquis of Hertford boldly wooed her In person and they were se secretly secretly se- se married The Tho marriage was kept hidden for a year r o and then the they were both thrown Into prison sel Seymour mour was placed laced In the tower for Cor marrying nl a lot mom mem member per ber bel of or the royal roal family without the tho kings king's consent Th They managed to correspond for tor a a. time by letters till this was discovered ered ored and stopped This letter from tram the I d Lady Arabella Is Isery very ery pathetic from Its simplicity and womanly tenderness s In which there Is Is' mingled no resentment against her persecutors perse- perse I to hear hearron Sir am exceedingly sorry you yon have not been well I pra pray let mo me l know truly how you on do do and W what lIt was wac the cause of It t I am not satisfied with tho the reason Smith gives of ot it Iti but If It bo be a cold I will wilt Impute It to some sympathy between u us having gotten a swollen check cheek at the fame ame time with a cold coldor For or Gods God sake kc let not the grief of mind work upon your body You may see sec seeby by me what Inconveniences Incon It will bring one to and no fortune I assure you ou daunts me mo so much ae that weakness of or bod body I 1 fIn find In myself We c ma may by hy Gods God's grace be happier than we e look for tor In being suffered to enjoy ourselves with his majesty favor or But If Ir wo we O be bo not able oble to live for it It I for Corm foamy my part shall hall think myself myself my my- 8 self a pattern of ot misfortune In enjoying I so great a a. a blessing as you ou for Cor so little w while illo II No but het th that it deprives me mo of or the comfort of or you For ever or you be boo bo or In what tato you arc are it suffices me you OU are arc mine Rachel Hochel wept and would not be he comforted comforte J. J be because because he- he cause causo her children were no more And that lh t Indeed I Is the remediless sorrow orro arid add none elseBe else Be Bo well and I shall account my myself elC happy In being Your faithful and loving wife if Ann ARD S. S R When Rhen en Lady Arabella was quite young yoUtH most prominent among amon the men whom It was desired sho she should marry were Henry IV r. of France the earl of oC land lind and Esmo Stuart duke duko of Lennox In 1690 1630 a plot was formed b by a church party part to marry her to eldest son of or the duke duko of Parma who was wa descended de de- 11 from rom John of Gaunt and of or raising rais rals- raising In ing her with Spanish support to the throne Lad Lady Arabella was ns described at the time of or her marriage as aft having Very cry exalted Ideas of great eal b beauty aut and re remarkable re- re qualities being gifted with man many accomplishments A little later however howe she sho was called n regular ter- ter magent and in 1607 1601 not net very cry f ful ul When rhen tier husband was wa confined In the tower she sho fled to France and nd wh when n he he escaped ho he also went to that toot countr country They did not meet In Trance France for Ara Ara- Arabella bella ll lIa elta was captured and brought back bock to the the he tower where she sank Into m melancholy melan melan- la choly chob and and ICed on September 25 5 1615 Her husband after waiting for tor his wife wire In vain aln at ot Ostend went On to Paris Ho lie returned to England In 1616 and was re restored tord to fa favor von Later he married prances Frances daughter of or Robert Devereaux f earl rl of 1 I He H r died In O |