Chp.9 The plot thickens against Cardinal Wolsey as she and new found allies, the duke of Suffolk and Norfolk pay her a visit. Modern day Anne by now is head over heels for Henry, nearly giving in to him sexually.While on their way to Richland Palace Anne is grossed out by the sight of the rotting remain of two traitors heads stuck on poles.
Chp. 10 Enter Cardinal Wolsey. The exchange between the Anne and Wolsey is intense. Wolsey does not realize the extent of her relationship with Henry until later on in the chapter.Wolsey already had bad news for the King. Now the he had disrespected Anne this would only enrage Henry further. This chapter basically introduces the Anne versus Wolsey saga.
Chp. 11 Anne meets Princess Mary and soon realizes Mary has heard of her exploits with her father. Although she has tried Mary engage in conversation with Mary, the Princess, wants nothing to do with her. During the investiture ceremony, she runs off with Nan all because she is jealous of Katherine. Later her and George go horse back riding. She get some good news from the King that she no longer has to wait on Katherine
Chp 12 Due to all the rumors running wild about Anne and Henry, they decide it would be best if she return to Hever. This would maybe help some of the rumors to die down about them, hopefully. Once back at Hever, her mother, Elizabeth Boleyn, handed her a copy of the New Testament. The book, banned by the Roman Church, was enlighten to Anne. Her mother goes on to tell Anne about what she feels is her calling by God to bring the light to England and do His work. She tells Anne this was their agenda for her sister Mary, but she failed. The 21st century Anne knew where this was going, but for Anne Boleyn this was another defining moment.
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