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;wo ladies of the train of the Princess Elizabeth were talking softly together in an upper room of Hunsdon House.
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;¡°Never has such a thing happened in England before,¡± said the first.
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;¡°True,¡± whispered the second, ¡°and to think of a swordsman being sent for across the water to Calais! That never happened before.¡±
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;¡°Surely no good can come to the land when the head of her who has worn the English crown rolls in the dust at the stroke of a French executioner,¡± murmured the first lady, looking half fearfully over her shoulder.
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;¡°But if a queen is false to the king, if she plots against the peace of the throne, even against the king¡¯s very life, why should she not meet the2 same punishment that the wife of a tradesman would suffer if she strove to bring death to her husband? The court declared that Queen Anne was guilty.¡±
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;¡°Yes, the court, the court,¡± retorted the first, ¡°and what a court! If King Henry should say, ¡®Cranmer, cut off your father¡¯s head,¡¯ and ¡®Cromwell, cut off your mother¡¯s head,¡¯ they would bow humbly before him and answer, ¡®Yes, sire,¡¯ provided only that they could have wealth in one hand and power in the other. A court, yes!¡±
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ÆÇ±Ç ÆäÀÌÁöCHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI