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Pages 328 - 353 Summary
Katherine arrives in the garden for her secret meeting with Thomas Culpepper. Culpepper says he is so in love with her, he can never marry anyone else. Jane warns Katherine that if she is going to ask the King to let Margaret and Thomas marry, she needs to be careful because Henry may think it is too high a match for another Howard. The King wants to see Katherine. The King knows about Margaret and the Howard boy. He is disappointed in Margaret and will punish her, and the lovers will face his displeasure. Jane warns Katherine that it is dangerous to condone or admit to knowing of their affair. Jane thinks the King will behead Katherine's brother, and Katherine must never speak to her brother again, or the king will think they are plotting to supplant him with Howards. Katherine...
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