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If I had eight, I'd treat each as my own
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son. Pull off a few shots if you like.
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I once fought beside a man who carried
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nine on his person. They were a boom in
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battle, but hinder the humanity to swim.
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Quite kick. Yes. I long for the day
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where one firearm carries four bullets
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and not the opposite.
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I have a friend in England you may like
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to meet. Julian James Puckle. He's
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working on something extraordinary.
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Duncan, where are your wristb blades?
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I've never seen an assassin so
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illequipped. Ah, damaged sadly beyond
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choice. Where did you find all these?
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I did not find them. I took
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them. These are souvenir.
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Two blades as is the custom. We custom.
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I Duncan, will you indulge us with a
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demonstration of your techniques?
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Well, uh, we must. We put together a
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training course in anticipation of your
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arrival. It would be a shame to leave
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here without seeing you in action. Yes,
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of course. Well, I mean, if there is
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gladly show you what I know. Here, you
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see, situations well suited to your
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Have a go. A blade in a crowd is always
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the simplest. Nothing Randy owes. Just
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Show us another technique.
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Quite ingenious to use bales of hay for
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cover, don't you think?
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God, that's the spirit. Secrecy.
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The advantage of surprise cannot be
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overstated. Isn't that so? Especially
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around a blind corner.
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God blind me. That's a clever trick.
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Your aerial kills have a poetic beauty
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despite their conspicuous
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quality. Would you show us?
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is it also possible to deliver a killing
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speed? Won't use such a powerful strike.