By declaring that "Paris is well worth a Mass", Henry IV meant that:
A) He would convert to Catholicism in order to hold France together.
B) The multitude of dead bodies from the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre would have to be avenged before the Wars of Religion could end.
C) The entirety of Paris was worth only an hour of his time.
D) He would amass a fortune by building a palace at Versailles and charging admission.
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