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Kat embraced her, concealing her dismay as best she could. For these few months,...
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Alison Weir
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The Lady Elizabeth
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Kat embraced her, concealing her dismay as best she could. For these few months, fraught as they were, Elizabeth had been entirely hers again.
( Alison Weir )
[ The Lady Elizabeth ]
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