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When you are still and thoughtful you are as lovely as the statues they are carving in Italy.
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Before God, I love you and cherish you more than anything in the world. Of course I want to marry you. I love you heart and soul.
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I am exhorted to be virtuous and fertile. The people see me indicated as the choice of God for Queen of England. Choirs sing as I enter the city, rose petals are showered down on me. I am myself, my own tableau: the Englishwoman from the House of Lancaster come to be the Queen of York. I am an object of peace and unity.
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Come back to me.” He laughs. It is not forced; it is the laugh of a happy man, confident in his luck and his abilities. “I will,” he says. “Trust me. You have married a man who is going to die in his bed, preferably after making love to the most beautiful woman in England.” He holds out his arms and I step towards him and feel the warmth of his embrace. “Make sure you do,” I say. “And I will make sure that the most beautiful woman in your eyes is always me.
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What a test of love it is, when the beloved is less than perfect.
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I feel as if I can think only when I see the words flowing from the nib of my quill, that my thoughts make sense only when they are black ink on cream paper. I love the sensation of a thought in my head and the vision of the word on the page.
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You too might find that your women friends are your truest friends, your sisters are the keepers of your memories and hopes for the future.
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The truth is the last thing that matters,′ she said. ‘And you can believe one thing of the truth and me: I keep it well hidden, inside my heart.
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I am marrying the finest man I have ever known.” “It will cost you dear,” he warns. “It would be worse to lose him.
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