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... ther two women. They both shook their heads and shrugged, and Soleia felt her heart drop from her chest to her stomach.

"You know," Soleia said with an awkward laugh, "the man who helped organize the festival yesterday? He was one of the judges for the dance."

"Duke Kinsley... is a reserved man," Edith carefully said, her eyes still glued on Miriam and Gretchen even though her words were meant for Soleia. "He usually keeps to himself."

"But that’s before he and Dorothy ha ...

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