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Essay heading: Bloody Mary and "The Virgin Queen"
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Upon this marriage, Katherine adopted the motto "Humble and Loyal", which fairly accurately described her behavior through their alliance, which was plagued by Henry's well-known infidelity (Weir 81, 107). She took comfort in her daughter, Mary, whom she made certain received the very best religious instruction, as befitted a future Catholic queen (127)... displayed 300 characters
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When Henry sought an annulment of their marriage in order to re-marry and perhaps father a male heir, Katherine begged at his feet for justice (200). Though she felt her position as queen was blessed by God, and refused to accept the annulment or recognize Henry's new queen, she bore Henry's indignities with saintly patience until her death... displayed next 300 characters
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