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The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay

CHAPTER XIV
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But that night she saw, or thought she saw this in Richard: that whereas the righting of her had been his only concern before the day of the bowing Rood, now he had another concern.

And the next day, when at dawn he left her and was with his Council until dinner, she knew it for sure.

After dinner (which he scarcely ate) he rose and visited King Philip.

With him, the Legate and the Archbishops, he remained till late at night.

Day succeeded day in this manner.


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