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Bleys: "You know Ben, it isn't regicide to wish we had strangled him in his crib. Really. I looked it up. It is lese majesty. Regicide is if we actually kill him. Which, for the record, I am not in favor of. Now a little lese majesty might go a long way toward preventing regicide, don't ya think? Besides, it was just [[Old Mink]]! What's a little psychoactive alcohol between brothers! It was funny wasn't it! Come on! Let me out!"
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Bleys: "You know Ben, it isn't regicide to wish we had strangled him in his crib. Really. I looked it up. It is lese majesty. Regicide is if we actually kill him. Which, for the record, I am not in favor of. Now a little lese majesty might go a long way toward preventing regicide, don't ya think? Besides, it was just Old Mink! What's a little psychoactive alcohol between brothers! It was funny wasn't it! Come on! Let me out!"
  
 
Ben:"Yes, Bleys, I think the Old Mink joke was funny but I still can't let you out till Random tells me too. He can't do that till he comes down, and Old Mink seems to have considerable authority in both proof and in hallucinatory power. I would have to say this is your own fault. Would you like a book to pass the time? Flora seems to have left plenty of these harlequin romances here from her stint in the cells. Tell you what, I'll read to you."
 
Ben:"Yes, Bleys, I think the Old Mink joke was funny but I still can't let you out till Random tells me too. He can't do that till he comes down, and Old Mink seems to have considerable authority in both proof and in hallucinatory power. I would have to say this is your own fault. Would you like a book to pass the time? Flora seems to have left plenty of these harlequin romances here from her stint in the cells. Tell you what, I'll read to you."

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