Chapter 14- This book is starting to become confusing! There are so many names in it. In this chapter it talked about two men specifically, Dr. Edward Foxe and Dr. Stephen Gardiner. These men were sent by the King on their way to visit the Pope in the town of Orviento. It surprises me how loyal these men are to Anne, knowing that she is the mistress of the King. At the end of the chapter Anne pulls out Tyndale's Bible and begins to read. Without realizing, Anne is reading it infront of Dr. Foxe(and this book was banned). Foxe takes the book and analyzies it, and he also hands Anne another book called "The Obedience of a Christian Man". This book had also been banned. With this, he let Anne know that they were on the same side and that she could trust him.
Chapter 15- Anne is traveling back to see the King at court. While traveling, the King said that they could stay at Hampton Court. This place is what Anne visited a lot in the 21st century. Soon after, Anne arrived to the kings palace and Anne saw Henry. You can feel the connection they have between each other. A few chapters ago, I have really started to get annoyed with Anne. She needs to realize that she is not the queen yet. At the end of this chapter, Katherine confronts Anne, but Anne stands up for herself, but there she goes again. Anne is not the queen so she needs to quit acting like it and Henry needs to quit treating her like one. He should be doing and giving all of these gifts to his wife, not Anne.
POEM...
I Remember When...
Lying on the couch thinking about the pain,
Hearing everything everyone has to say
I know you'll come back for me someday.
Staring at the window pane on my window sill,
Reading the red lines across the frame
Putting forth everything I've got
I made a pie, just to meet him in the hymn.
Untying the knots in my stomach
Turning to see the peak of his face,
Wrapping my arms around his waist,
I told him how much I missed to see his face.
I said no, you cannot go the past was a mist of troubles,
And I know this is not a waste,
He told me he would come see me in the yule.
I threw my feelings through the door,
And I couldn't bare it anymore.
I wish this was a dream,
But when I kissed a toad,
And he would become my prince, and he would never have to go,
But this is real life and this is how it goes,
Even though I have not seen this before,
I knew the scene was very tragic but I know I can make it through.
It has been the fourth Christmas since I had seen him,
I miss when we stared at the peak of the sunset,
He wore the same clothes in the war,
But I prayed that the enemy would not prey upon him.
I guessed he'd had guests heed him,
But I know he fought for our rights in the war.
I'm lying on the couch still thinking about the past,
When I heard a herd of people greeting him ,
When he came through the door,
I was staring at the stairs,
Which I had remembered seeing him walking past the entry way,
I remember the tern flying out the door,
And I knew he had come back for me.
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