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Authors: Philippa Gregory
Anthony folds me in his arms and pats my back. “Of course he loves you,” he says. “What man could not? And if he does not, then he is a fool.”
“I love him,” I say miserably. “I would love him if he were a nobody.”
“No, you wouldn’t,” he says gently. “You are your mother’s child through and through; you don’t have the blood of a goddess in you for nothing. You were born to be queen and maybe everything will come out well. Maybe he loves you and will stand by you.”
I tilt my head back to scan his face. “But you don’t believe it.”
“No,” he says honestly. “To tell you the truth, I think you have seen the last of him.”
PHILIPPA GREGORY
is the author of several internationally bestselling novels, including
The Other Boleyn Girl
and
The White Queen,
and is a recognized authority on women’s history. She studied history at the University of Sussex and received a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh. She lives in the north of England with her family.
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