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#actual Historical Quote
#actual historical quote
eh, it’s not a contemporary quote insofar as it wasn’t recorded at the time it was said. william roper is the source , and he was writing of his father-in-law saying this allegedly in the 1520s, but the book itself was written nearly twenty years after his death (1535). he also reported in this book an exchange that heavily implied that more predicted anne boleyn’s execution so.... it would seem some anecdotes are a little too prescient to be taken at face value .




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