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During her nineteen years as a prisoner of the English, Mary became a figurehead for Roman Catholics throughout Europe. Even some English Protestants felt sorry for her. She became to be seen by many people as a woman who had suffered a lot and didn't deserve the treatment she was receiving in England.






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