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Thomas Cranmer began a hesitating speech. In the pause after the words the King himself hesitated, as if he poised between a heavy rage and a sardonic humour. He deemed, however, that the humour could the more terrify the Archbishop--and, indeed, he was so much upon the joyous side in those summer days that he had forgotten how to browbeat. 'Our holy father,' he corrected the Archbishop. 'Or I will say my holy father, since thou art a heretic----' Cranmer's eyes had always the expression of a man's who looked at approaching calamity, but at the King's words his whole face, his closed lips, his brows,. | The Fifth Queen Crowned by Ford Madox Ford 1 The Fifth Queen Crowned by Ford Madox Ford The Project Gutenberg eBook The Fifth Queen Crowned by Ford Madox Ford This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title The Fifth Queen Crowned Author Ford Madox Ford Release Date December 7 2008 eBook 27432 The Fifth Queen Crowned by Ford Madox Ford 2 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE FIFTH QUEEN CROWNED E-text prepared by Verity White Suzanne Shell and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team http ---------------------------------------- Transcriber s note 1111 This edition of The Fifth Queen Crowned was extracted 11 from an omnibus edition of the trilogy. The two previous 11 books of the trilogy are The Fifth Queen and Privy I I Seal His Last Venture. 1111 Inconsistent hyphenation in the original document has been preserved. --------------------------------- THE FIFTH QUEEN CROWNED A Romance Da habt Ihr schon das End vom Lied To Arthur Marwood CONTENTS PART ONE The Major Cord PART TWO The Threatened Rift PART THREE The Dwindling Melody PART FOUR The End of the Song PART ONE THE MAJOR CHORD I The Bishop of Rome- Thomas Cranmer began a hesitating speech. In the pause after the words the King himself hesitated as if he poised between a heavy rage and a sardonic humour. He deemed however that the humour could the more terrify the Archbishop--and indeed he was so much upon the joyous side in those summer days that he had forgotten how to browbeat. Our holy father he corrected the Archbishop. Or I will say my holy father since thou art a heretic- Cranmer s eyes had always the expression of a man s who looked at approaching calamity but at the King s words his whole face his closed lips his .

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