Late at night in the palace gallery, Gardiner meets Lovell and speaks bitterly about Cranmer and Cromwell, calling Cranmer a dangerous heretic and saying he has persuaded the council to bring charges against him the next morning. Henry then enters with Suffolk after a card game and asks after the queen, learning through Lovell that she is in difficult labour. He dismisses Suffolk and has Cranmer brought in. Henry tells Cranmer of the accusations against him and says he may have to face confinement, but then reassures him, praises his honesty, and gives him a ring for appeal. Finally, the Old Lady announces that the queen has given birth to a girl, and Henry sends money to the messenger.
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