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... wn to have any sort of knowledge about the scope of what he could ask for.
A poor farmer who couldn’t even reliable get food and lived in abject poverty his entire life would never think about things like deeds, sobriquets, official positions or other ethereal luxuries. Bread and housing was the extent of the riches that existed in his mind.
The greatest wealth Habis had known before then was a few silver coins he had once glimpsed in the inn’s owner’s hands. The highest official ...
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