Wednesday, April 16, 2014

    Chapter 16: Anne talks to one of Wolsey's men about Thomas Cheney and his wardship of Anne Broughton. Anne also received a letter from cardinal Wolsey. Later on she meets with Thomas Heneage and they discuss the issues of Thomas Cheney and Anne Broughton.
    Chapter 17: Anne and Margery hear a lot of commotion outside and Anne thinks that the king is leaving without her, but Anne's brother comes in and tells them that the king has invited everyone to a picnic and to be ready soon because they were leaving. Anne wanted to look her best for the king. While riding Anne noticed that Henry had a pain in his left side but no one else noticed. At the end the king tells Anne that he loves her and 21st century Anne thought of his betrayal against in the future.
    Chapter 18: in this chapter Henry tells Anne that Katherine has to accompany him to the joust and she gets really angry with him. She let her anger out and ranted at the king. She even accused him of having little care for his feelings, which made him upset and he started begging for her forgiveness. So Nan went and talked with her to try to calm her down. Nan finds her band text and ask if she could borrow it, so she lets her but 21st century Anne realizes that it's the book that gets taken by one of Wolsey's men from Nan.

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