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It was odd, Adam thought, that Lymond's harshest opponent should be his brother,...
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Dorothy Dunnett
Book:
The Disorderly Knights
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It was odd, Adam thought, that Lymond's harshest opponent should be his brother, and that each man had such power to hurt the other.
( Dorothy Dunnett )
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