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Henry VIII And His Court

CHAPTER XXIV
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So he who receives this letter is in league with them against Catharine, and I dare say her worst enemy, for he makes use of love against her.

Some treachery or knavery is concealed behind this.

Either the man to whom this letter is addressed is deceived--and he is unintentionally a tool in the hands of the papists--or he is in league with them, and has given himself up to the villainy of playing the part of a lover to the queen.

But who can he be?
Perchance, Thomas Seymour.

It were possible; for he has a cold and deceitful heart, and he would be capable of such treachery.


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