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Excerpt from The Priory of Saint Mary, Vol. 3 of 4: A Romance Founded on Days of Old
But though Henry, while left to the counsels ofhis uncle of Gloucester, was always disposed 'to yield to his superior advice. It was but too frequently in the power of the Earl of Suffolk to frustrate his best resolves; and even on the very day th'a'the had assured the Lord Protector that he might rely on his adherence to his first engagement, and was on his way to the council chamber, to sign the final orders for a fleet to conduct her to England. The Earl of Suffolk unfortunately reached the palace.
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