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... he wind coming down from the Judean hills was dry and brisk, laced with dust and the faint smell of olive wood fires. Jerusalem stirred beneath a pale autumn sun, its newly painted banners fluttering atop towers and rooftops. The city was no longer just a fortress or a shrine. It had become the seat of a kingdom expanding far beyond the hills that birthed it.
King Baldwin IV, wrapped in a thick mantle of Tyrian wool, rode slowly down the slope toward the construction yard at the edge of ...
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