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Dea Schofield

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The day began with a sense of dread for some of the denizens of the palace. The young noblewoman’s attendants pleaded with her not to make the trek to collect the small shells. Her day of birthing was imminent and the remote beach where they would be found was a day’s return journey. Even her visiting mother, a king’s mother, had

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