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... aturing a dressing table, a full-length mirror, and a wardrobe that didn’t come cheap. Whether it was the cost of the wood or the fee for the skilled carpenter, it was impossible to purchase without at least four silver coins. With fine craftsmanship and large dimensions, the cost increased doubly, not to mention the additional expense for high-quality wood.
In Aran, a farmer who owned a piece of land was already considered a wealthy household.
Although she had just experienced s ...
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