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Monday, April 21, 2014

A Timeless Story of Anne Boleyn Chapters 19-22

Chapter 19-  Anne gets bored while Henry is in court. So Anne sets up all of these games to play. She says she becomes a gambler and with what she owed Henry would pay that off. When Anne was about to take her next shot of shooting rounds,  Nan came up to her crying outrageously. She told Anne that he book that Anne had given to her was taken up. After Nan had said this, Anne had immediately gone to Henry and told him the news. Anne and Henry's affection grows stronger throughout this chapter. You can see that Anne gives Henry just enough of what he wants so she can get what she wants.

Chapter 20- In the mid to the end of the chapter, Dr. Edward Foxe had come in with news from the Pope. This news stated that the document makes good all the requests that they laid before him. This please Anne and Henry! Anne still trying to predict fate. She wondered if this would change the past, and also if they would get married sooner than planned.

Chapter  21-22 - It was towards the end of May and Anne had gotten sick. She was placed in her bed, days upon days with Bess, who was taking care of her. Many people came in and visited her while she was sick. Finally by Mid- June she finally got to full health and recovered all of her strength. In celebration of her recovery, George, Margery, and Mary all went to ride out. When they got back Anne noticed that the palace had been quieter. She asked her mother what was wrong and the sweating sickness had come back. Her mother told her that they were leaving, but Anne refused to go without Henry. To Anne's surprise, Henry had already left with Kathrine. Anne was furious! As I would be too! With Henry thought, her brother had gone with him. Not long after, Bess had gotten the sickness and died, and then George had gotten it also. With full recovery George was okay with just in a few days. At the end of the chapter, Anne became sick as well, but she was falling asleep while her mother was trying to keep her awake.

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