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Now she slept in the bed a queen bore two princes and a princess in.
 
Now she slept in the bed a queen bore two princes and a princess in.
  
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She looked up at the canopy.  A dozen birds and several cats lay up on it.  She laughs at how all her friends have learned not to foul this room.  Otherwise it might be too much for the maids.  She was raised sleeping in a barn so the smells never bothered her. Still, it was polite of them to mess elsewhere. She giggled at a memory when she had asked her friends to foul the office of the Chief Librian of Amber when he issued a writ refusing servants use of the library except on one day a week. Margot had stood toe to toe with the old coot when he demanded to know why all the cats were pooping in his office.  She said she couldn't guess.  Of course, she didn't need to. She calmly told him to allow the staff to read as they always had.  He did and the cats stopped annoying him with their piles.
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She looked up at the canopy.  A dozen birds and several cats lay up on it.  She laughs at how all her friends have learned not to foul this room.  Otherwise it might be too much for the maids.  She was raised sleeping in a barn so the smells never bothered her. Still, it was polite of them to mess elsewhere. She giggled at a memory when she had asked her friends to foul the office of the Chief Librian of Amber when he issued a writ refusing servants use of the library except on one day a week. Margot had stood toe to toe with the old coot when he demanded to know why all the ats were pooping in his office.  She said she couldn't guess.  Of course, she didn't need to.  
  
 
The birds on the canopy this night looked to be two of the pigeons Brand once loved.  Several of the sparrows that once followed Flora.  Two of the parakeets were Caine's. Though most of Caine's birds now lived on various ships of the line these two adored her now.   
 
The birds on the canopy this night looked to be two of the pigeons Brand once loved.  Several of the sparrows that once followed Flora.  Two of the parakeets were Caine's. Though most of Caine's birds now lived on various ships of the line these two adored her now.   

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