- It is now 7 years later and Caris hears from Merthin who lives in Florence and is married and has a child. She continues practicing medicine and cares for Gwenda's son who is injured. Sister Meir sees Brother Thomas and Brother Matthias together in bed but after consulting Caris, decides to say nothing. Thank to a bequest left to the convent, Caris now has the funds to build her hospice. Prior Godwin schemes to get his hands on the money. Caris seeks assistance from the king, who is still in France in what is seemingly a never-ending war with the French. Surrounded by their enemies, the King's main concern is to find a way to get his men back to England.—garykmcd
- After seven years warfare in France, Edward III's army risk being cornered at the river Somme and resolves to return home if possible, before his exhausted army is lost. Sir -now brother- Thomas finds his gay lover, brother Mathias, unwilling to continue their 'criminal' carnal affair, as he still withholds his secret, after they are seen in bed by nun Meir, who follows Caris's charitable advice to keep still about their inappropriate love. The Black Death meanwhile raged trough southern Europe, wiping out Merith's family, so he abandons his flourishing Florentine architecture practice to return home, hoping to get Caris. Prior Godwyn confiscates a testamentary donation for the nunnery to build a hospital, so the superior sends Caris, who is to run it and once cured the king's arm, to France to secure a royal order, and hence witness the horrors of war and pest.—KGF Vissers
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