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... were waiting for him to reveal the plan. He could tell that they had recognized the scenario they were in as one that they had seen many times before, when Daneel had carried out a perfect plan, step-by-step, before revealing everything at the end.


But this time, he would not be doing so.


'The end… will mean that most of you will be dead. Who will I be able to talk to, then?'


The thought made his throat clog up for a second. His eyes itched and his tongue felt dry. ...

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