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Small white house surrounded by trees
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O\u27Hare Academic Center exterior windows
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Mercy for Anne and a Rose for Lucrezia
As two of Renaissance Europe\u27s most controversial women, Anne Boleyn and Lucrezia Borgia have been the targets of much conjecture in the world of historical fiction. Sarah Dunant, author of the New York Times bestseller Blood and Beauty poses the question: Why bother with the slander when the truth is more unexpected? Dunant\u27s professional research on Lucrezia draws the fine line between historical fact and popular myth. Unlike Hilary Mantel\u27s Wolf Hall-which greatly exaggerates the monster legend surrounding Anne Boleyn-Blood and Beauty succeeds in being the more compellingly accurate novel, and leading work of historical fiction
Statue of Jesus outside of Ochre court
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Underneth the archway of Ochre Court
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Outside McAuley in the sunshine
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Side door oustide of Ochre Court
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