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November 1539 Pgs. 17- 38 Summary
Anne has learned she will be Queen of England. This union may help the Protestant movement by allying Germany and England against France and perhaps the rest of Europe. Her brother has a flaring, emotional reaction to the thought of Anne having physical relations with the King, and is afraid Anne is prone to lust, and, of course, this is what Henry will be interested in.
Katherine and Francis Derehem have had physical relations and reassure themselves that this act is their "wedding." She is only fourteen, but Francis has taken this seriously.
Jane Boleyn is now back in the queen's rooms, where she feels she was bred to be. The others at court have, perhaps, judged her because she was the lynch pin in the deaths of the queen and the queen's brother, Jane's own husband, George. Jane...
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