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... army. It wasn’t much of an army—not yet—but the one-time peasants and thralls were doing their best. They had a hundred mounted soldiers at the front of the column, and behind them marched another seven hundred, give or take a dozen. Victor carried their supplies, so there were no wagons, and he hadn’t allowed any retainers or camp attendants—surprisingly difficult considering the surge of citizens from Brighton who’d come running after the soldiers, afraid they were being left behind to the mer ...
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