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But some of the other lords, the queen herself, and even her little boy seem to revel in punishing the country that rejected them. Margaret is like a woman released from the bonds of honor; she is free to be anything she likes for the first time in her life, free of her husband, free of the constraints of the court, free of the careful manners of a French princess; she is free, at last, to be wicked.
The Lady of the Rivers (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #1)
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