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[ Hold please. There's a brief period of almost silence, broken only by what could be difficulty breathing, if only on the scale of a cold, and a snort.
Francis is snickering. And his voice is still high from the laughter when he finally manages to find enough air to speak. ]
My dear Count! [ A sigh. ] Come now. Men such as ourselves know better than to take gossip at face value. We both went up for the same job, certainly, but we ran a short, clean campaign and when I was elected, the rivalry was ended.
Certainly on my part, and I dare say, not that I wish to speak for her, that Raina doesn't give me a lot of thought, when she has her own ready made rival from her own world, Daisy.
[ Just giving that tidbit to you, Dooku, for giving him the laugh. ] Nothing like a good old fashioned cat fight, dear fellow.
[ He's now a little wistful. ] It's a pity, really, if she could get over the fact that we're not all obsessed with having dramatic relationships and some of us want to get on with our business, she would make for a... decent rival. She has the potential mind for it.
[ C'est la vie. ] Sufficed to say, if she's not on the council, it's not because of my 'ire'.
[Dooku chuckles along a bit, more out of politeness than genuine mirth. He is far more accustomed to inspiring dread than amusement. Not for the first time, he is struck by the impression of Urquhart as a kind of political imp: always with a wry, perceptive smile, more often than not at someone else's expense.]
Yes, I have heard of Daisy. But it is good to hear that you bear no ill-will toward Raina. Her mind is indeed first-rate. And people in our line of work can hardly afford to waste their energies in petty feuding.
[Raina had implied most strongly that she was not so magnanimous toward Urquhart, in a previous conversation. Dooku wonders if that can be rectified. Perhaps working together in the Foreign Council will offer an opportunity...]
Quite so. At any rate, I thank you once more for your kind invitation, Ambassador. And I look forward to commencing work with the Foreign Council once it is ready.
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On that note, may I know who else you have approached to staff this council?
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You will be inviting her as well, I hope. I know the two of you have been rivals in the past, but she could be a most persuasive ally.
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Francis is snickering. And his voice is still high from the laughter when he finally manages to find enough air to speak. ]
My dear Count! [ A sigh. ] Come now. Men such as ourselves know better than to take gossip at face value. We both went up for the same job, certainly, but we ran a short, clean campaign and when I was elected, the rivalry was ended.
Certainly on my part, and I dare say, not that I wish to speak for her, that Raina doesn't give me a lot of thought, when she has her own ready made rival from her own world, Daisy.
[ Just giving that tidbit to you, Dooku, for giving him the laugh. ] Nothing like a good old fashioned cat fight, dear fellow.
[ He's now a little wistful. ] It's a pity, really, if she could get over the fact that we're not all obsessed with having dramatic relationships and some of us want to get on with our business, she would make for a... decent rival. She has the potential mind for it.
[ C'est la vie. ] Sufficed to say, if she's not on the council, it's not because of my 'ire'.
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Yes, I have heard of Daisy. But it is good to hear that you bear no ill-will toward Raina. Her mind is indeed first-rate. And people in our line of work can hardly afford to waste their energies in petty feuding.
[Raina had implied most strongly that she was not so magnanimous toward Urquhart, in a previous conversation. Dooku wonders if that can be rectified. Perhaps working together in the Foreign Council will offer an opportunity...]
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