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... wed eyes, their expressions a mixture of skepticism and disbelief. Was he a fool to propose such a bold notion of northern independence? Could he truly be ignorant of the realities they had just spoken of—the North's reliance on Southern food production?
Amidst the silent scrutiny, some shifted their gaze toward Lord Harold, as if seeking answers in the depths of his startled countenance. Yet, even fleeting suspicions of his influence dissolved upon seeing his genuine surprise, he was no ...
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