She was the idol of Pierre de Bourdeille Brantome, and is the "Reine Margot" of anecdotic history and romance.
Its foundation consists of stout sticks, turf and clay, 1 "Magot" and "Madge," with the same origin, are names, frequently given in England to the pie; while in France it is commonly known as Margot, if not termed, as it is in some districts, Jaquette.
Although confined to a wheelchair, and being in her late seventies, Margot was still quite cheery.
This was the first role in which he partnered the English prima ballerina, Margot Fonteyn.
Margot herself, a mischievous sprite, is in for a sharp pull-up from Miss Annersley.