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'I don't know. But I shall make it my business to find out. The boys' eldest sister certainly did because she became Queen of England as Henry's wife.'
'Look, Mr Grant, let's you and I start at the very beginning of this thing. Without history books, or modem versions, or anyone's opinion about anything. Truth isn't in accounts but in account books.'
'A neat phrase,' Grant said, complimentary. 'Does it mean anything?'
'It means everything. The real history is written in forms not meant as history. In Wardrobe accounts, in Privy Purse expenses, in personal letters, in estate books. If someone, say, insists that Lady Whoosit never had a child, and you find in the account book the entry: "For the son born to my lady on Michaelmas eve: five yards of blue ribbon, fourpence halfpenny", it's a reasonably fair deduction that my lady had a son on Michaelmas eve.'
'Yes. I see. All right, where do we begin?'
'You're the investigator. I'm only the looker-upper.'
'Research Worker.'
'Thanks. What do you want to know?'
'Well, for a start, it would be useful, not to say enlightening, to know how the principals in the case reacted to Edward's death. Edward IV, I mean. Edward died unexpectedly, and his death must have caught everyone on the hop. I'd like to know how the people concerned reacted.'
'That's straightforward and easy. I take it you mean what they did and not what they thought.'
'Yes, of course.'
'Only historians tell you what they thought. Research workers stick to what they did.'
'What they did is all I want to know. I've always been ~ believer in the old saw that actions speak louder than words.
'Incidentally, what does the sainted Sir Thomas say that Richard did when he heard that his brother was dead? Brent wanted to know.
'The sainted Sir Thomas (alias John Morton) says that Richard got busy being charming to the Queen am persuading her not to send a large bodyguard to escort the boy prince from Ludlow; meanwhile cooking up a plot t kidnap the boy on his way to London.'
'According to the sainted More, then, Richard meant m the very first to supplant the boy.'
'Oh, yes.'
'Well, we shall find out, at least, who was where and doing what, whether we can deduce their intentions or not.'
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