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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by a famous poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Longfellow's poem is entitled "What Once My Blood Silkworm Entered Your Body," and it describes a blood-sucking parasite that enters a person's body and kills them. In this case, the parasite is the "silkworm" of Henry IV, Part I, Section 2, which is also known as "The Poison King." In this chapter, the "poison king" is Henry IV's son-in-law, the Marquis de Guise. The Marquis is a member of the royal family of France, and he is the heir to the throne of France. He is also the son of the Marquis of Guise, the father of Henry V, the founder of the Church of England, and of the Catholic Church. He was the first person to receive the title of "Master of the House of the Holy Sepulchre." He was also one of the first priests to be elected to the Catholic church. He also received the title "Priest of the Eucharist." He is a priest of the church of the Immaculate Conception, which was founded by the Pope in 1607. He was one of three priests who were chosen by Pope John Paul II to preside over the church in the following year. The Pope's first order of business was to appoint a priest to be the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archbishop is a Roman Catholic, and the Pope is the most powerful man in the world. He presides over the Church in the Holy Land. He has the power to appoint the Pope as the Archbishop, and to appoint one of his own priests as the Pope. He appoints the Pope to the position of Archbishop, which means that the Pope
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The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 205 • Page ik-page-3158930
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 205 • Page ik-page-3158963
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 205 • Page ik-page-3158948
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 205 • Page ik-page-3158969
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Season 2 Chapter 205
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by a famous poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Longfellow's poem is entitled "What Once My Blood Silkworm Entered Your Body," and it describes a blood-sucking parasite that enters a person's body and kills them. In this case, the parasite is the "silkworm" of Henry IV, Part I, Section 2, which is also known as "The Poison King." In this chapter, the "poison king" is Henry IV's son-in-law, the Marquis de Guise. The Marquis is a member of the royal family of France, and he is the heir to the throne of France. He is also the son of the Marquis of Guise, the father of Henry V, the founder of the Church of England, and of the Catholic Church. He was the first person to receive the title of "Master of the House of the Holy Sepulchre." He was also one of the first priests to be elected to the Catholic church. He also received the title "Priest of the Eucharist." He is a priest of the church of the Immaculate Conception, which was founded by the Pope in 1607. He was one of three priests who were chosen by Pope John Paul II to preside over the church in the following year. The Pope's first order of business was to appoint a priest to be the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archbishop is a Roman Catholic, and the Pope is the most powerful man in the world. He presides over the Church in the Holy Land. He has the power to appoint the Pope as the Archbishop, and to appoint one of his own priests as the Pope. He appoints the Pope to the position of Archbishop, which means that the Pope
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