When the King came riding in on his big, black horse, a murmur went
up, because his tunic was stitched with the words, DECLARE I DARE
NOT. All the ladies were giggling behind their hands, and I asked
Mama what it meant. Her face had turned quite pink and she said,
"Never mind," so I asked Rosanna later. She told me the words
meant the King has a new love, but he dares not say her name. But
everyone knows her name, of course. It is Anne Boleyn.
This is Book 27 in the My Story Series. See all My Story books here.
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Alison Prince was born in Kent and grew up in South London. She completed a degree course at the Slade School of Art then became a teacher. She tried her hand at journalism and farming before she became a television writer. She is the co-creator of the famous Trumpton series. She won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize jointly with Philip Pullman and has a
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