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Across the Zodiac

CHAPTER XXI - PRIVATE AUDIENCES
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But that obligation also is at an end.

Nevertheless, I cannot but recognise that I owe a certain fealty to the race to which I belong, a duty to right and justice.
Even if I thought, which I do not think, that the Earth would be better governed and its inhabitants happier under your rule, I should have no right to give them up to a conquest I know they would fiercely and righteously resist.

If--pardon me for saying it--you, Prince, would commit no common crime in assailing and slaughtering those who neither have wronged nor can wrong you, one of themselves would be tenfold more guilty in sharing your enterprise." "You shall ensure," he replied, "the good government of your own world as you will.

You shall rule it with all the authority possessed by the Regents under me, and by the laws which you think best suited to races very different from our own.

You shall be there as great and absolute as I am here, paying only an obedience to me and my successors which, at so immense a distance, can be little more than formal." "Is it to acquire a merely formal power that a Prince like yourself would risk the lives of your own people, and sacrifice those of millions of another race ?" "To tell you the truth," he replied, "I count on commanding the expedition myself; and perhaps I care more for the adventure than for its fruits.


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