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Book II - Chapter XXI - Getting Into Character

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An episode of the Lady From Day podcast, hosted by Nother Audio, titled "Book II - Chapter XXI - Getting Into Character" was published on April 9, 2008 and runs 23 minutes.

April 9, 2008 ·23m · Lady From Day

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Mira helps Siegfried and Rowan start acting like women rather then men as Mira helps them with their disguise. When Mira gets hit on by one of Rowan's men, she gets furious and talks to him. Then they go throughout the town to get more tools to make their disguises more accurate.

Mira helps Siegfried and Rowan start acting like women rather then men as Mira helps them with their disguise. When Mira gets hit on by one of Rowan's men, she gets furious and talks to him. Then they go throughout the town to get more tools to make their disguises more accurate. Listen to the continuing story as Book 3 begins in June, 2008. Stay tuned for cast interviews in the meantime.
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