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... ment, Reynold just smiled at Tulori Leufroy, refusing to speak as he watched the young lord sputtering in his saddle. The young man could study all the ’historical precedents’ he wanted, and he could recite Church doctrine if he pleased, but when it came to his own sister, clearly, he recognized that the manner in which Owain Lothian was treating Lady Ashlynn’s memory and her sister Jocelynn was unacceptable.
"It’s not a joke," Reynold said after a long, uncomfortable silence. "But it is ...
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