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... a speech about having a common enemy. Thoughts occurred to him of elaborate poetic flourishes. He could invoke grand conceptions of hatred put aside and the glory of cooperation. He might cite Garacel as a worthy opponent and his bravery and cunning. Or note that they shared a common enemy. Defeat and friendship were said to go hand in hand at times. But no one around needed to hear it, and Sahshir had no desire to be social. So he merely kept on looking at Garacel flatly.
"Why did he ki ...
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