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... efore her.
"That went well. I was afraid the time had come for you to get rid of Mark. He meant well," Alessandra said in Mark’s defence.
Mark was a man of the court who cared for everyone. He didn’t need to have loyalty to the Collinses.
"I know," Edgar replied, though it didn’t matter to him. "But he can mean well elsewhere. I know you well, Alessandra. You hear of how Kate is, and you start to feel sorry for her."
"Well, I am not a monster. I can feel sorry for ...
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