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Bradon Moor Castle, Scotland, 1215 “You toss an axe like you bed a woman. Weakly and without aim.” Rory laughed at his own jest, although his friend did not appear to appreciate the observation. Whether Darron’s foul mood was owed to his poor aim or 
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“The barons and King John could scarcely have imagined when they stood in this meadow 800 years ago today that the words to which they agreed would launch the progression of the rule of law. In this field were born precepts that made possible the 
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St. Andrew Holybourne Abbey, England, 1214 Lady Sabine never wanted to be a nun. She’d attempted to escape the abbey twice. On her last attempt, the monk with whom she’d arranged to leave had fallen ill and later died, a horrible omen, if one believed 
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Stokesay Castle, Northumbria, 1214 “Your husband is dead.” That the news made Roysa curious instead of sad said much about her short marriage. “How?” she asked her brother-in-law, who seemed no more broken up than she felt. Which made her even more curious. Roysa had 
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Castle d’Almerita, Kingdom of Meria “They’re all dead.” So the rumors are true? “I came right away,” I say as the man I’ve served my entire life buries his head in his hands. One by one, the others pile into the throne room behind me. 
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Here me out. You loved Bridgerton, have discovered, or already knew, Julia Quinn and are all about it. The dresses and balls, the duels and torrid sex scenes. And, of course, René-Jean Page as the Duke of Hastings. As a reader, you are probably gobbling 
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