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the theme is that the story is cued and is treased for the sake of treason.
She refers to him as a vicious brute who wanted to marry her for money when she turned fifteen. She is afraid of him and feels that he has an inexplicable power over people including her own father.
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the queen doesn't die!Kit and Peter have sons
Geoffrey Trease wrote Cue for Treason.
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Geoffrey Trease
the theme is that the story is cued and is treased for the sake of treason.
1st person
The 16th century
The 16th century
The red-headed character in the novel "Cue for Treason" is Peter Brownrigg, the protagonist. He is a young actor who becomes entangled in espionage during the Elizabethan era in England.
The redhead in the novel "Cue for Treason" is Sir Philip Morton's daughter, Mary. She plays a significant role in the story as a friend and ally to the main characters, Peter and Kit.
he reminds me of wilford brimley DIABEETUS
She refers to him as a vicious brute who wanted to marry her for money when she turned fifteen. She is afraid of him and feels that he has an inexplicable power over people including her own father.
"Cue for Treason" takes place during the Elizabethan era in England, specifically during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which lasted from 1558 to 1603.