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The Books of Bairnmoor, Volume I
By James Daniel Eckblad
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“But, there were a few of her subjects who wanted more, who became envious of her position and power, and who decided to rise up against her. Those who rose against her, whom we will call the ‘insurrectionists,’ knew she had no army—no real defense—except perhaps her stone castle that was built and used for benevolent, not defensive, purposes.
“Of course, the insurrectionists knew there would likely be many who would rally to her defense, but they were clever, and played upon the minds and emotions of the queen’s subjects, telling them that the queen was withholding from them much that they could yet enjoy. There would be larger plots of land, bigger homes, more impressive machines to assist them in their work, and greater freedom to do as they pleased, especially the freedom to rule themselves.
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