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Monologue About Being The Queen
Being the Queen may sound like a fun time...but trust me it's not. I have to control the lord's and make sure they do their job. I know you sympathise with me dear Sorn, for you’re a queen like me.. Well, at least all isn't that bad. I actually spend lots of my time focusing on the bible, and the Roman Catholic church. This weekend, I was walking to the local monastery to see what the monks were working on, and you won't believe what I witnessed! I was happily trotting on the street when I see my good friend Vernon holding a dirty, old man by the throat. I ran up to him and took the old man by his poor hand. Little did I know, that it turned out to be the most wanted murder of the town! Brave Vernon… who is a headsman hangman chopped his filthy

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