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159 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1927
The doctor thought again. "There can never be any question of Princess Elisaveta succeeding to the throne?" [Note: that doesn't read like proper English to me.]Fast-forward to page 168:
"None. The Salic law holds good here. I believe the Belsornians would rather become a republic than have a woman on the throne!"
"...Who's the next heir?" demanded Jo.It's because she's so special, guys. So much for that republic.
The King's arm tightened around Elisaveta. "My little granddaughter," he said...
"Her!" exclaimed Joey. "But I thought you had the Salic law in Belsornia?"
The King nodded. "We had," he said. "Now it is done with, by the wish of the Grand Council and the new Houses of the State."