Traitors who prevail are patriots; usurpers who succeed are divine emperors.
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Traitors who prevail are patriots; usurpers who succeed are divine emperors.
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She was anxious to leave Blair’s house now that it was occupied by the usurpers, but we had cajoled her into remaining in order to keep some check upon the movements of the man Dawson and his daughter.
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