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... which he wrote. He was asking for help, and he was laying out the facts behind his request without exaggerating his accomplishment, which the king appreciated. He had presented his argument in plain and concise words, and he was eagerly expecting Conradin's response. This was a straightforward and direct message, full of facts and devoid of any embellishment or rhetoric, which Conradin admired because he understood that many would have taken advantage of the lack of any form of supervision to lo ...

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