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How many men can say, as I must, 'I am a man whose only friend is the King of...
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Hilary Mantel
Book:
Bring Up the Bodies
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How many men can say, as I must, 'I am a man whose only friend is the King of England'? I have everything, you would think. And yet take Henry away, and I have nothing.
( Hilary Mantel )
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