White Boar And The Red Dragon, The - Plot & Excerpts
Stanley, in particular! I cannot be certain of them, unfortunately. Bishop Morton is another one—devious in the extreme, I would say! ‘That Hastings should mix with them so much and show that he resents Buckingham—and my trust in Buckingham—is what disturbs me most! Buckingham has proved his loyalty and goes on doing so. He is a steadfast rock to me at this difficult time—as you have always been, as my dearest friend. I have to trust someone, and I trust him! And, as you know, I have always believed that loyalty, once declared, should be maintained. Buckingham has given me no reason to doubt his, so I must maintain mine towards him also! If Hastings resents that, so be it! ‘And now, my dear Francis, I must go to Anne. I shall be glad to throw off these weighty problems for a few hours in her calming company!’ Francis Lovell, Crosby Place, London, 18 June 1483 ‘My Lady Anne, I fear Lord Richard has become possessed. I have never seen him in such a great rage.
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