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'Prince Balwone, helps to lead this community into acts and deeds which have never been described in any other narrative. This novel captures the medieval charm of a Prince and Princess, but these two do not conform to the general romantic ideas we attach to nobles of old. Gripped by this new kind of love in a pagan world, they suffer for what they believe.' (Source: Publisher website)
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