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Henry VIII And His Court

CHAPTER XXV
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When we do it again, we shall speak the truth.

Did you see the looks that Catharine exchanged with the heretical Earl Sudley, Thomas Seymour ?" "I saw them, earl!" "For these looks she will die, my lord.

The queen loves Thomas Seymour, and this love will be her death." "Amen!" said Bishop Gardiner, solemnly, as he raised his eyes devoutly to heaven.

"Amen! The queen has grievously and bitterly injured us to-day; she has insulted and abused us before all the court.

We will requite her for it some day! The torture-chamber, which she has depicted in such lively colors, may yet one day open for her, too--not that she may behold another's agonies, but that she may suffer agonies herself.
We shall one day avenge ourselves!".


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