makes complaint to Henry VIII and Wolsey, [37];
proceeds to St. Denis, [39];
her coronation as Queen of France, [40];
proceeds to Paris, her entry into, and progress round that city, [40-42];
assists at a tournament, her popularity, [43-44];
court intrigues against her, [45];
her respectability, [45-46];
her mourning for King Louis, [46];
repulses Francis I, [47-48];
tells Brandon she will not leave France without him, [49-50] and footnote;