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"Aka, aka, aka." "Aka," Eric Dunedin repeated. "Aka, aka, aka." Dunedin's boss, Judge Ib Scoglund, burst out laughing. The thane's pinched, rather simian face twisted into a reproachful frown. Scoglund could guess what he was thinking: you didn't act like this back in the days when you were a bishop. The judge knew Dunedin was right. He hadn't acted this way when he was a bishop, not up until the very end. Of course, the mind of an up-and-coming New York assistant DA named Allister Park hadn't c...ome to inhabit this body till then, either."I beg forgiveness, Eric," he said, more or less sincerely. "But you have to say forth that twoth wordpart down in the back of the throat, like this: aka. Do you hear the otherness?""Nay, Hallow, er, Judge," Dunedin said.Allister Park breathed through Ib Scoglund's nose in exasperation. "Well, you're going to have to learn to hear it if you ever aim at speak Ketjwa. The way you spoke it, the way the letters look on paper to someone who's used to English, aka doesn't mean `corn beer.' It means"—at the last moment, he decided to have mercy on his servant's sensibilities—" `dung.' "Dunedin looked ready to burst into tears.
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