How was someone allowed to commit such a crime against the books here? I understand that the library is beyond impressive astounding in size and scope rather large, and that the person in question was working there, but such destruction, so easily done
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And we're working on repairs as we speak. I'm cataloging the books that have been damaged beyond repair for a request to the Admiral.
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I didn't realise his permission was required.
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I imagine you're not going to let that woman work there again, yes?
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Anyway, I dunno what happened in the library, but there are folks taking care of that place. Don't worry. We can talk about you working there once I'm, y'know. Available. Shouldn't be more than another couple of days.
[Ray's bored between naps and checking the network. He's also read half-way through Ardent's file by now, and is thoroughly confused and a bit wary. His inmate's a dwarf? What. He would like to meet Ardent before he gives him permission to do anything, so he decided to speak up when he saw this post.]
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A woman [he says it like he's spitting] destroyed some books. I'd like to go and fix this to the best of my ability, at least on a temporary basis. I cannot let that damage stand, and neither should anyone else.
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They won't. They're taking care of it, I'm sure. [. . .] Tell you what, why don't you go talk to that other guy. I mean warden. Arthur; looks like he's in charge. If he says it's alright for you to help out with repairs, then, y'know. Go ahead.
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...and she was very difficult to stop.
I do think it would be a good idea for you to work there, though, since...well, I'd assume there would be two openings now.
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