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... hough their departure stirred whispers through the narrow streets, the bishop and the city’s elites—consumed with restoring order in Santa Fe—had neither the time nor the clarity to pursue a the general who had lost the Church’s favor, nor the undisciplined soldiers who followed him. By the time certainty replaced rumor, it was already too late. He had fled south with most of his force, vanishing into the humid darkness that swallowed roads, loyalties, and names alike.
Only then did they ...
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