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Farad'n: We offer our sincerest condolences on the death of your brother. Perhaps the alliance of our two families will help end the treachery which took his life. Treachery which was bred on Salusa Secundus. Alia: What did you say? Farad'n: I am ashamed to say that the beasts who killed Leto, son of Muad'Dib, were created and trained on my planet. Alia: And the Regent of House Corrino knew of this? Farad'n: She planned it. Wensicia: How dare you! Farad'n: I'll dare quite a lot of things now, mother. You've been quite inept at making decisions in my name. Decisions that I have found extremely distasteful. Wensicia: You insolent bastard! Farad'n: Let's not discuss your shortcomings now, mother. Wensicia: I forbid you to say another word here. Farad'n: You forbid nothing. As heir to the throne of House Corrino, I am now the author of making my own decisions. My mother is to be stripped of all titles and privileges of the House Corrino. She is no longer sovereign Regent of this family. She is from this moment forward banished! Wensicia: You are more of a man that I can ever imagine. Alia: And you can spend the rest of your days pondering that in utter darkness. Wensicia: Patience is something I have in abundance, in case you haven't noticed. Alia: Take her away. Ghanima: Wait. Did you have anything to do with the death of my brother? Farad'n: I knew nothing of the plot against you until it was too late. Forgive me. I am at your mercy. This is my wedding present to you. I have now dowry; only the truth. Ghanima: I believe him. Alia: Take her. Keep him. Perhaps he will amuse us with more tales of betrayal and double cross in the days to come. Wensicia: Don't you find it interesting, Jessica, how the sins of the mother bloom in the children they bear?

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