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“Has the poor king stopped weeping?” he asks. “When he was living here under the command of the Duke of York, he wept all the time. He went to Westminster Abbey and measured out the space for his own tomb. They say he never smiled but cried all the time like a sorrowful child.” “He is happy with the queen and with his son,” I say steadily, hiding my embarrassment at this report.
The Lady of the Rivers (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #1)
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