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He is well dressed in a gown of blue with a surcoat of red, and his thin dark hair has been combed to his shoulders. He has been shaved, but they have nicked him, and there is a drop of blood on his throat. With his head lolling it looks as if they are bringing out a murdered man, his wounds bleeding in the presence of his killers. He is held steady in the chair by a band around his waist and another strap around his chest; but his head sags to one side, and when they put the chair down, it falls to his chest and he nods like a doll. Gently, the doctor raises him up and positions his head ...more
The Lady of the Rivers (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #1)
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