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|Value 905 = "I have considerable faith in the Dean's abilities. She knows her limits best and I am not inclined to dispute with her." Across the table, the Dean looks down at her hands, a smile growing on her face. | |Value 905 = "I have considerable faith in the Dean's abilities. She knows her limits best and I am not inclined to dispute with her." Across the table, the Dean looks down at her hands, a smile growing on her face. | ||
|Value 910 = "I'm sure His Grace knows his own mind," Furnace says. "Far be it from me to keep a man of the cloth from a church." | |Value 910 = "I'm sure His Grace knows his own mind," Furnace says. "Far be it from me to keep a man of the cloth from a church." | ||
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|Value 940 - 941 = Furnace nods. "I could hardly oppose helping the working people of the Hinterlands." | |Value 940 - 941 = Furnace nods. "I could hardly oppose helping the working people of the Hinterlands." | ||
|Value 1000 = Furnace nods. "It does not seem like a dangerous or unreasonable request. If we are imposing on its land, then we should do so with its permission, and on its terms." | |Value 1000 = Furnace nods. "It does not seem like a dangerous or unreasonable request. If we are imposing on its land, then we should do so with its permission, and on its terms." |