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... voice, and the will of Ingolsol. It was theirs. That desire to keep what belonged to them dug right into their souls. They were greedy men now, those that had once been called peasants. They were drunk on their newly acquired might. Their prides that had been so long crushed under the heel of those that had been called their betters blossomed under Oliver’s influence.
They saw not his leaving as the burden that it indeed was, but the highest symbol of trust given by a General that they h ...
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