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Rated: 13+ · Book · Technology · #1157804
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#455342 added September 17, 2006 at 3:57am
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Synthetic Men of Mars
The palace and the palace grounds are filled with his retainers, said Janai.

The green man in the adjoining cage had never been a very friendly neighbor.
Jal Had is coming to look at you, he said. Bal Tab it was who had cast the goad, and to him I probably owed my life.

His back was toward me as I entered, as he was gazing out of a porthole.
Kaor, Tor-dur-bar, he said, coming close to the cage.

For that, he shall be rewarded, then, said Jal Had, magnanimously.

I cried, and then they both turned and saw me. How stupid of me not to have guessed before.
He is going to be very proud of you, because there is nothing else like you in the world.

I had not taken that phase of the matter into consideration.
But then if he did not tell you, how could you know these things?

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