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... the standards of some nations, but it had the particular dignity of a place that had earned its authority rather than inherited it. The table at its center was long and worn smooth from years of use, the chairs around it mismatched.
Queen Towa sat at the head of it, her hands folded, her amethyst eyes moving between the faces around her with quiet attentiveness.
To her left sat her prime minister Mobuji, who had arranged his considerable collection of documents into neat stacks. ...
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