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... stling square, a few birds tentatively landed on the branches, ready to search for insects among the leaves, only to be scared off by the cheers of the crowd below them. They left behind some feathers that floated gently down, proving the birds’ brief presence.
Atop the high platform, Arthur was very satisfied with the cheering crowd. It seemed that his plan to reduce taxes and win the people’s hearts had been very successful. If the Australian people had been eagerly anticipating Arthur ...
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