This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Duke of Northumberland and his son-in-law, the Earl of Essex. The Duke says that he's worried about the state of affairs in England, and he wants to make sure that Northumberland doesn't get too close to his wife. He's also worried about what's going to happen to his family if Northumberland gets too close. The Earl of
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Duke of Northumberland and his son-in-law, the Earl of Essex. The Duke says that he's worried about the state of affairs in England, and he wants to make sure that Northumberland doesn't get too close to his wife. He's also worried about what's going to happen to his family if Northumberland gets too close. The Earl of