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Henry VIII And His Court

CHAPTER XXXI
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But it is well if you do as you before wished, and ask and inquire nothing more concerning the mysteries of this night.

It was brave in you to come here, and I will be mindful of it.

Come, my little queen, give me your arm and conduct me to my apartments.

I tell you, child, it gives me joy to be able to lean on your arm, and see your dear sprightly face blanched by no fear or terrors of conscience.

Come, Kate, you alone shall lead me, and to you alone will I trust myself." "Sire, you are too heavy for the queen," said the fool, as he put his neck under the other arm.


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