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Authors: Philippa Gregory

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The Lady of the Rivers

 

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First published in Great Britain by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd, 2011
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Copyright © Philippa Gregory, 2011
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For Victoria

 

THE
LADY OF THE
RIVERS

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

CASTLE OF BEAUREVOIR, NEAR ARRAS, FRANCE, SUMMER–WINTER 1430

ROUEN, FRANCE, SPRING 1431

CASTLE OF ST POL, ARTOIS, SPRING 1433

PARIS, FRANCE, MAY 1433

CASTLE OF CALAIS, FRANCE, JUNE 1433

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, SUMMER 1433

PENSHURST, AUTUMN 1433

PARIS, FRANCE, DECEMBER 1434–JANUARY 1435

GISORS, FRANCE, FEBRUARY 1435

ROUEN, FRANCE, SEPTEMBER 1435

ENGLAND, SUMMER 1436

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, AUTUMN 1436

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, AUTUMN 1436

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, AUTUMN 1436–1439

LONDON, SUMMER 1441

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, OCTOBER 1441

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, WINTER 1441–1444

NANCY, FRANCE, SPRING 1445

TITCHFIELD ABBEY, HAMPSHIRE, SUMMER 1445

LONDON, SUMMER 1445–1448

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, SUMMER 1449

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, SPRING 1450

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, SUMMER 1450

LONDON, SUMMER 1450

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, SUMMER 1450

PLYMOUTH, AUTUMN 1450–1451

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, AUTUMN 1451

LONDON, SPRING 1452

THE WEST OF ENGLAND, SUMMER 1452>

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, AUTUMN 1452

PALACE OF PLACENTIA, GREENWICH, LONDON, CHRISTMAS 1452

THE TOWER OF LONDON, SPRING 1453

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, SUMMER 1453

CLARENDON PALACE, WILTSHIRE, SUMMER 1453

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, AUTUMN 1453

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, SPRING 1454

WINDSOR CASTLE, SUMMER 1454

WINDSOR CASTLE, WINTER 1454

THE PALACE OF PLACENTIA, GREENWICH, LONDON, SPRING 1455

HERTFORD CASTLE, SUMMER 1455

GROBY HALL, LEICESTERSHIRE, AUTUMN 1455

HERTFORD CASTLE, SPRING 1456

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, SPRING 1456

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, SUMMER 1456

KENILWORTH CASTLE, WARWICKSHIRE, SUMMER 1457

ROCHESTER CASTLE, KENT, NOVEMBER 1457

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, WINTER–SPRING 1458

WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON, WINTER 1458

ON CAMPAIGN, SUMMER–AUTUMN 1459

SANDWICH, KENT, AND CALAIS, WINTER 1460

COVENTRY, SPRING 1460

NORTHAMPTON, SUMMER 1460

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, SUMMER 1460

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, WINTER 1460–61

ON THE MARCH, SPRING 1461

ST ALBANS, SPRING 1461

YORK, SPRING 1461

GRAFTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, SPRING 1464

AUTHOR’S NOTE

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

CASTLE OF BEAUREVOIR, NEAR ARRAS,
FRANCE, SUMMER–WINTER 1430

 

 

She sits, this odd trophy of war, as neat as an obedient child, on a small stool in the corner of her cell. At her feet are the remains of her dinner on a pewter platter, laid on the straw. I notice that my uncle has sent good slices of meat, and even the white bread from his own table; but she has eaten little. I find I am staring at her, from her boy’s riding boots to the man’s bonnet crammed on her brown cropped hair, as if she were some exotic animal, trapped for our amusement, as if someone had sent a lion cub all the way from Ethiopia to entertain the great family of Luxembourg, for us to keep in our collection. A lady behind me crosses herself and whispers, ‘Is this a witch?’

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