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Sterren said. Princess Shirrin blinked at him. She and her father were the only two Semmans present; the queen and Princess Lura had gone elsewhere, and at the moment the servants all happened to be out of the room. “Oh, you wouldn’t, would you?” said King Phenvel. “No, I wouldn’t,” Sterren repeated. “You can’t do anything about him. You’re just going to have to live with it. He’s not . . . not . . .” Sterren groped unsuccessfully for a Semmat word approximating “malicious,” and gave up.... “If you don’t anger him,” he said, “he won’t hurt anybody.” “But he’s a usurper, a traitor!” the king shouted. Sterren shrugged. He didn’t consider it treason, since Vond was Ethsharitic, but he had to admit that the term “usurper” was accurate enough. “All right, warlord,” King Phenvel said. “If you were king of Semma, how would you deal with him?”
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