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He
looked
up
,
staring
across
the
green
-
lighted
tent
at
the
inbred
,
patrician
lines
of
her
face
.
“
Yes
,
”
he
said
.
“
That
’
s
one
of
the
ways
.
”
He
nodded
.
“
Yes
.
They
’
ll
call
me
.
.
.
Muad
‘
Dib
,
‘
The
One
Who
Points
the
Way
.
’
Yes
.
.
.
that
’
s
what
they
’
ll
call
me
.
”
And
he
closed
his
eyes
,
thinking
:
Now
,
my
jather
,
I
can
mourn
you
.
And
he
felt
the
tears
coursing
down
his
cheeks
.
When
my
father
,
the
Padishah
Emperor
,
heard
of
Duke
Leto
’
s
death
and
the
manner
of
it
,
he
went
into
such
a
rage
as
we
had
never
before
seen
.
He
blamed
my
mother
and
the
compact
forced
on
him
to
place
a
Bene
Gesserit
on
the
throne
.
He
blamed
the
Guild
and
the
evil
old
Baron
.
He
blamed
everyone
in
sight
,
not
excepting
even
me
,
for
he
said
I
was
a
witch
like
all
the
others
.
And
when
I
sought
to
comfort
him
,
saying
it
was
done
according
to
anolder
law
of
self
-
preservation
to
which
even
the
most
ancient
rulers
gave
allegiance
,
he
sneered
at
me
and
asked
if
I
thought
him
aweakling
.
I
saw
then
that
he
had
been
aroused
to
this
passion
not
by
concern
over
the
dead
Duke
but
by
what
that
death
implied
for
all
royalty
.
As
I
look
back
on
it
,
I
think
there
may
have
been
some
prescience
in
my
father
,
too
,
for
it
is
certain
that
his
line
and
Muad
’
Dib
’
s
shared
common
ancestry
.
—
“
In
My
Father
’
s
House
,
”
by
the
Princess
Irulan
“
Now
HARKONNEN
shall
kill
Harkonnen
,
”
Paul
whispered
.
He
had
awakened
shortly
before
nightfall
,
sitting
up
in
the
sealed
and
darkened
stilltent
.
As
he
spoke
,
he
heard
the
vague
stirrings
of
his
mother
where
she
slept
against
the
tent
’
s
opposite
wall
.
Paul
glanced
at
the
proximity
detector
on
the
floor
,
studying
the
dials
illuminated
in
the
blackness
by
phosphor
tubes
.
“
It
should
be
night
soon
,
”
his
mother
said
.
“
Why
don
’
t
you
lift
the
tent
shades
?
”