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The Manhood Whod, Choruse, Is a Traitor
Glendore is a funny figure, and it is hard to know how to o interpret em exactly. Choruse, i glendor, declares younow. He's proclaimed prince of wales. And so he has vague connections with the house f the haybarth in south wales. But this is a manhood whod, trained as a lawyer in london,. who had served with the english king. So then oversy, these tensions, ad these resentments of their bubbling, the brewing, and so them. What happens in oan glendors a revolt. Yesand an extreme example indeed.
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