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... which had been traveling for about twenty minutes, entered the main road in front of the castle.
As the distance from the de Lara mansion in the capital to the de Montella castle was short, only one lavish carriage of the de Lara was used to escort the Duke together with his daughter and his son-in-law.
An unknown number of lavish carriages could be found lining the front and back of the Duke of Barasca’s carriage, and they were emblazoned with the coats of arms of the various no ...
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