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Although the rumors Derian had heard about Grand Duke Gadman and Lord Rolfston credited them with everything from courage to ruthlessness, they were as nothing compared to what was whispered about Lady Melina Shield.
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"I can't see how it will hurt to try," Gadman agreed.
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She imagined that Grand Duke Gadman wore the same expression and wondered how King Tedric had survived to such a ripe age while the focus of so much malicious ambition.
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Grand Duke Gadman and Grand Duchess Rosene would both be satisfied, for each would see a descendant ascend to the throne.
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Only Grand Duke Gadman and Grand Duchess Rosene dared to address the king directly, and Gadman's querulous voice was loudest.
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Neither her grandmother Rosene nor her great-uncle Gadman had ever let anyone forget that they and their descendants were royal kin.
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Unlike Tedric, who had fairly earned his people's respect in battle, Gadman never ventured farther than the fringes of armed conflict, risking his reputation but not his hide.
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From the tales that Brock had brought home, Grand Duke Gadman was shrewd, intelligent, and, in a fashion quite different from his brother, charismatic.
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By chance, his own brother, Brock, and Grand Duke Gadman were both members of the Bear Society.
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Already Gadman and I have pressed him as hard as we dare.
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