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... he idea that they could well capture her family – and indeed, that would be their intentions, for they still had worth as royals – rather than seeing them hurt. It was the sort of abstraction that tried to view it as a political manoeuvre – of which her family had already tried many against her – rather than a militaristic one, even if it was at the cost of denial to oneself.
As the meeting proceeded, Blackwell already had his men coming in and out, giving orders to stop the rest of the ...
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