
They had returned to Arrakis from Giedi Prime only a few weeks before, and Janess had arrived on the previous day's prison ship.
Thought we could stop them at Argaum, he admitted softly. There was to be no other connection between us, for James would be in this body once the switch was done, and David might have to vilify him in some fashion if he could not be controlled. I was merely a friend he'd met at the guesthouse the night before, and with whom he'd struck up an acquaintance on account of our sailing together on the Queen Elizabeth 2. He placed a little folder in my hand for a small ship called the Crown of the Seas, very pretty in the picture, which meandered all through the islands, its final stop Curacao before it started home. They've been stopping there again these last few years. Why do people go there? I asked.Well, in the main they don't, he confessed, rubbing the top of his bald head.Except for the cruise ships, of course. And complete all the arrangements directly with the Swiss Bank.
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