minervacasterly:“He has netted Catherine Fillol, Edward’s wife. They were taken in the act, but I ca
minervacasterly:“He has netted Catherine Fillol, Edward’s wife. They were taken in the act, but I cannot find out where, whether in her bed, or his, or in a meadow, a hayloft -yes, cold, to be sure, but they were keeping each other warm. And now Sir John has confessed it all, man to man, telling his son to his face that he’s had her every week since the wedding, so that’s about two years and, say six months, so …”“You could round it off to a hundred and twenty times, assuming they abstain at the major feasts…”“She’s had two babies, so allow respite for her ling-in …I think she should be put her in a cage! Edward is asking for an annulment. As for dear Sir John, I think we will not see him at court soon.”“And the daughter? Jane, is it?”“Pasty face? Gone down to Wiltshire. Her best move would be to follow her sister in law into a nunnery. No one wants Milksop and now no one will.”“I feel sorry for her.” More now, of course.““Oh. You don’t like her, do you?” The correct answer is no, my lady Anne, I only like you. “Because, is it proper for you to send her a present?”“It is not as if its tales out of Boccacio.”She laughs. “They could tell Boccacio a tale. Those sinners at Wolf Hall” -Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall p.274-275Cast:Kate Philips as Jane SeymourMax Brown as Sir JohnHayden Christensen as Edward SeymourSarah Bolger as Catherine Fillol -- source link
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