In Memoriam king Wilhelm

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In Memoriam king Wilhelm

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King Wilhelm's death was one of the worst things in the series. And the only reason I didn't cry hard was because I saw it coming a long time away.

And yet despite what a remarkable king he was he didn't get the honor he deserved (and I thought it might be great to talk about it and reflect on the great soul. )

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Yes! It's true. I also felt somehow at his death. But I didn't feel all that bad. It just that at d end.

well, I think it is a way Tysz want to induce a sense of sympathy and touch our emotion abit in the book.
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