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... his voice that was entirely manufactured. It didn’t sound entirely convincing, but then, the audience would likely attribute the flaw in his performance to the discussion of his wife’s funeral. Besides, the youngest baron in the March warranted courtesy, even if he warranted very little else in Owain’s estimation.
"I appreciate you making the journey all the way from one of the furthest corners of the march," Owain continued, keeping the topic light to begin with. "I imagine the southern ...
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