A Slave is a Slave

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"We have a great many items on the agenda whichmust be taken care of immediately. For instance, there's this thingabout finding a proconsular palace. .. . " * * * * * A surprising amount of work had been done at the small tables whereErskyll's staff of political and economic and technological experts hadbeen conferring with the subordinate upper-freedmen. It began coming outduring the pre-dinner cocktails aboard the _Empress Eulalie_, continuedthrough the meal, and was fully detailed during the... formal debriefingsession afterward.
Finding a suitable building for the Proconsular Palace would presentdifficulties. Real estate was not sold on Aditya, any more than slaveswere. It was not only un-Masterly but illegal; estates were all entailedand the inalienable property of Masterly families. What was wanted wasone of the isolated residential towers in Zeggensburg, far enough fromthe Citadel to avoid an appearance of too close supervision. The lastthing anybody wanted was to establish the Proconsul in the Citadelitself.


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