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You ought to know that there is no other way to keep a secret—here, especially. My object was to rid us of a dangerous enemy as cheaply as I could, not to indulge your curiosity or make your sister feel important.” He closed the shutters, frowning. “You have a certain cunning, Tyrion, but the plain truth is you talk too much. That loose tongue of yours will be your undoing.” “You should have let Joff tear it out,” suggested Tyrion. “You would do well not to tempt me,” Lord Tywin said. “I’ll hea...r no more of this. I have been considering how best to appease Oberyn Martell and his entourage.” “Oh? Is this something I’m allowed to know, or should I leave so you can discuss it with yourself?” His father ignored the sally. “Prince Oberyn’s presence here is unfortunate. His brother is a cautious man, a reasoned man, subtle, deliberate, even indolent to a degree. He is a man who weighs the consequences of every word and every action. But Oberyn has always been half-mad.”
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