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A few lines in a novel that sold just seven copies brought Australian writer Harry Nicolaides three years in a Thai prison.

Nicolaides, 41, was sentenced for insulting King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 81, and Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn in his self-published 2005 book, “Verisimilitude.â€

Shackled at the ankles and handcuffed, Nicolaides said, “I would like to apologize,†adding that he had not intended to insult the king.

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The offending passage in the novel -- described by Nicolaides as a commentary on contemporary Thai political and social life -- described the turbulent marital relations of a fictional prince.

The prosecutor warned reporters that the law prohibited repetition of the material.

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