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KING or DARK CHAMBER

Suvarna

Please do not drag me into your plans—I shall be happy if you leave me alone—I am a poor, mean creature—nothing can——

Kanchi

Look here, king of hypocrites, ways and means are never of a very exalted order—roads and stairs and so forth are always to be trodden under our feet. The advantage of utilising men like you in our plans is that we have to make use of no mask or illusion. But if I were to consult my prime minister, it would be absurd for me to call theft by any name less dignified than public benefit. It will go now, and move the princes about like pawns on the chessboard; the game cannot evidently go on if all the chessmen propose moving like kings!