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For who could resist a woman who could fall from being queen to commoner and yet...
Author:
Philippa Gregory
Book:
The Boleyn Inheritance
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For who could resist a woman who could fall from being queen to commoner and yet still carry herself as if greatness was within?
( Philippa Gregory )
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