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... ally begun. Of course, there were still many matters to address, but she felt that this particular task deserved to be at the top of her list.

Besides, once her son was born, Lorelai would need to go to the Beast Kingdom, leaving the delicate matter of managing the court in the hands of her most trusted companions.

"Marianna," she said, her voice calm yet serious, "in my absence, I would like to create a small group of Vice Sovereigns to act on my behalf until I can return to ove ...

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