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... > “Ugh! Sleeping in on the first morning! What about the dignity and decorum of a noble!”

Jacques, Keter’s personal servant, was pacing nervously in front of Keter’s bedroom door.

The night before, just before Keter went to bed, Jacques had urged him to attend breakfast. He reminded Keter multiple times that the Sefira family always had breakfast together, no matter what. He told Keter that he needed to attend the breakfast gathering if he wanted to be recognized as part of the f ...

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