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Were carried out, he asked the man if he knew what he was doing. On fire-- He said, "Do you know what you are doing?" The court said, "Stick to the facts." V. The man said, "But this is what is important." He said He asked the man: "Do you know what you are doing?" He said the man Did not answer. He said, "I have to say this: this is what is important." Tyranny does not mind starting out small: it is indifferent to scale. Its dreams of grandeur are happily rehearsed in a child's theatre. There, Tyranny has a full set of tin soldiers with which to prepare a catastrophe. One wears a gas mask, another a metal helmet. Hidden in a drawer, away from the others, is the drummer whose head has been blown off. Tyranny has an awkward adolescence: it's all arms and legs and hot air. It talks of keeping the streets clean, while it fills them with a litter of noise. Tyranny likes to have a hometown--and a small cinema where its faithful can watch films in the evenings. Tyrannies learn slowly: it is only in young adulthood that they acquire the
The Missouri Review – University of Missouri
Published: Jan 8, 2006
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