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The room was long and rectangular. A heavy table dominated the center, polished dark wood marked faintly by age and use. Tall windows ran along one side, curtains drawn back to let the morning light spill across papers already laid out in neat stacks. Chairs lined both sides of the table—fifteen of them occupied.
All conversation stopped.
Chairs shifted. Boots scraped lightly against the floor. Fifteen men rose as one.
Napoleon II stopped at the head of the table ...
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