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Moon of Israel

CHAPTER V
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To men's eyes God has many faces, and each swears that the one he sees is the only true god.

Yet they are wrong, for all are true." "Or perchance false, Ki, unless even falsehood is a part of truth.

Well, you have told me of two dangers, one to my body and one to my heart.

Has any other been revealed to your wisdom ?" "Yes, Prince.

The third is that this journey may in the end cost you your throne." "If I die certainly it will cost me my throne." "No, Prince, if you live." "Even so, Ki, I think that I could endure life seated more humbly than on a throne, though whether her Highness could endure it is another matter.


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