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... d. "How did it come to this?" he wondered.
"Indeed, even in a country as grand as this one, there are flaws," Joseph thought to himself, "This Temo, a natural mage worse than the invaders, should be the least of our concerns."
"In fact, many nobles have joined our uprising because they feel that the Russian laws oppress the peasants too much," Dombrowski, with a resigned tone, made it clear.
"But Mr. Bonaparte, Vebitzki told me something different," Joseph countered.
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