The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory: This quote is long, but I like it very much, "Henry Percy must have felt a harsh joy to send to Anne the man who had separated them, now sick with exhaustion and despair. It was no fault of Henry Percy's that Wosley escaped them all by dying on the road and only satisfaction that Anne could take was that it was the boy she had loved who told the man that had parted them that her vengeance had come at last." (Gregory 349).
Anne seeks revenge on Wosley, the man who separated her and Henry Percy. Of course, he dies on the road to his death escorted by Henry Percy, Anne's first love.
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