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Chapters 10-14 Summary
In Chapter 10, Elizabeth receives a letter from a man named Thomas Wyatt who claims to be leading a rebellion in her name. Elizabeth immediately tells the messenger she will have nothing to do with a rebellion and destroys the letter. However, a short time later Elizabeth learns that Wyatt led a small army against Mary and was captured. Wyatt named Elizabeth in the rebellion. A short time later, Lady Jane Grey is sentenced to death because of her father's role in the rebellion, as are Wyatt and others involved in the attempted rebellion. Elizabeth is called to court, but she does not see the queen but is instead imprisoned in a London estate.
In Chapter 11, Elizabeth is interrogated endlessly and forced to lie about her knowledge of Wyatt's plot to protect herself. In time, a group of guards come to take...
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