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The King sent for me.
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No, not the King.
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It was I.
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I seek your advice,
Lord Rajapakdee.

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My advice, such as it is,
is at Her Higness's disposal.

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The keeper of the Outer Chapel
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is the son of Lord Srithep
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The liege-lord of Srithrep province.
Is it not so?

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It is so, Your Highness.
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Then pray tell me
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Why is he only a lowly Captain.
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Is it because Captain Panbut-Srithep
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for all of his noble birth
belongs to the House of U-Thong

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and therefore cannot expect to rise
from his lowly station.

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No, Your Highness,
not in the least.

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In my opinion,
this Captain Panbut-Srithep

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should be elevated to the rank
of Sir Chinaraj

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and made Keeper of the Inner Chapel.
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Your Highness. It is impossible.
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And why is that, Lord Rajapakdee?
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You are Lord of the Palace.
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You have all the power you need
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to promote or demote
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whoever you choose
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That is true.
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- But...
- But what?

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While the present Sir Chinaraj
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Keeper of the Inner Chapel.
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Still lives.
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That is... unless and until he dies...
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Regretfully, I cannot assume the power.
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In compliance with
Your Highness's wishes.

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But what if the present Sir Chinaraj

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