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... his study, deep in thought. Compared to the crises present in the territories of Caucasus and Homer, his own personal safety seemed in greater jeopardy. He did not believe that the Religious Court and Vazinsky’s faction could tolerate such humiliation, especially those fanatics from the Court. His public emergence was undoubtedly a challenge to their authority; a confrontation was only a matter of time, and that battle would largely determine his own existence.
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