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A Dreadful Penance (Stephen Attebrook Mysteries #3) A Dreadful Penance by Jason Vail
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“But you must have had something in common. You are both men of God.” ​“He was English, and the worst kind, a Norman. Like all of that sort he looked down on those who were not.” ​“It has always been my impression that everyone looks down on those who are not like them.” ​Alcwyn chuckled. “That seems to be true, doesn’t it?”
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“If I continue my association with you, I’ll soon have no friends left,” Gilbert fretted.”
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“If you know anything about Clun, perhaps you’ve heard of a fellow named Llwyn,” Stephen said. ​“Llwyn,” Harry said. “Sounds foreign. Is he Welsh?” ​“No, he’s Estonian,” Stephen said. “Of course, he’s Welsh. A drover and horse trader at Clun.”
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