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Winter 1527 Summary
William Carey is now courting his own wife, and Mary is enjoying being with her husband again. She also feels safe with the idea that, if the family should fall, she will have him and the children.
Princess Katherine is now eleven, and her confidence and regal breeding bring out Anne's hateful jealousy.
George shares with his sisters that he is in love with Francis Weston. Anne flies into a rage at the possibility that his being in love with a man could hurt her reputation and future as queen. She demands that he give up his love, as she and Mary both had to do. When Mary tries to suggest that it's not worth life itself, Anne disagrees.
Winter 1527 Analysis
Anne is becoming increasingly paranoid and skittish, as she waits to become queen. On the other hand, Mary is finding happiness in...
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