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And so, Coroans, preserve the law, for if we undo one, we undo them all.
-- Unknown
(Epigraph)
Importance: The epigraph is a quote from the fictional Chronicles of Coroan History: Part I. This quote is important because it signifies the importance of law and order within the country of Coroa, which places rigid rules on its citizens.
I had thought nothing could be as much fun as winning over the heart of a king, but I was wrong. It was much more thrilling to win over the hearts of countless people at once.”
-- Hollis
(Chapter Five)
Importance: At first. Hollis is dazzled by Jameson because she enjoys his attention. This quote is important because it shows that she initially loves being the center of everyone's attention.
I studied his hands, noting they were dry and there was soot along the beds of his nails. He might have been raised a noble, but his hands were anything but...
-- Hollis
(Chapter Seven)
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