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... ntentions, among them Schneider’s James.
But James remained silent.
He knew that voicing opposition now would be tantamount to defying the entire country, and he would be labeled a traitor or a spy, even though his opposition was against Shire, not France.
However, others were not as wise.
The banking consortium’s Morale rose to oppose, hinting from another angle, "The British won’t agree; they’ve always tried to command the French Army, so how could they possibly ...
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