“Cathy smiled back ‘Rules were meant to be broken.’ ‘Don’t disagree,’ Oversteegen replied immediately. ‘Indeed they are. Providin’, however, that the one breakin’ the rules is willin’ t’ pay the price for it, and the price gets charged in full. Which you were, Lady Catharine. I saluted you for it then–at the family dinner table that night, in fact. My mother was infinitely more indisposed thereafter; tottered back t’ her bed cursin’ me for an ingrate. My father was none too pleased either. I salute you for it, again. Otherwise, breakin’ rules becomes the province of brats instead of heroes. Fastest way I can think t’ turn serious political affairs int’ a playpen. A civilized society needs a conscience, and conscience can’t be developed without martyrs—real ones—against which a nation can measure its crimes and sins.”
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Book:Crown of Slaves
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Crown of Slaves
In 'Crown of Slaves,' readers are immersed in a dark and intricate world where the line between freedom and bondage is blurred. The narrative delves into themes of oppression, resistance, and the human spirit's resilience. The protagonist's journey through this harsh reality is both harrowing and inspiring, offering a critical examination of the social structures that perpetuate slavery. more
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