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The Duke nodded, thinking: Perhaps this planet could grow on one. Perhaps it could become a good home for
my son.
Then he saw the human figures moving into the flower fields, sweeping them with strange scythe-like devicesC
dew gatherers. Water so precious, here that even the dew must be collected.
And it could be a hideous place, the Duke thought.
“There is probably no more terrible instant of enlightenment than the one in which you discover your father is a
manCwith human flesh.”
-from “Collected Sayings of Muad’Dib” by the Princess Irulan
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had been brought into the conference room for their breakfast. The thing’s sensor arms hung limply over the
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The Duke’s attention was directed out the windows at the landing field and its roiling of dust against the morning
sky.
Paul had a viewer in front of him containing a short filmclip on Fremen religious practices. The clip had been
compiled by one of Hawat’s experts and Paul found himself disturbed by the references to himself.
“Mahdi!”
“Lisan al-Gaib!”
He could close his eyes and recall the shouts of the crowds. So that is what they hope, he thought. And he
remembered what the old Reverend Mother had said: Kwisatz Haderach. The memories touched his feelings of
terrible purpose, shading this strange world with sensations of familiarity that he could not understand.
“A hateful thing,” the Duke said.
“What do you mean,sword of the new world vis, sir?”
Leto turned, looked down at his son. “Because the Harkonnens think to trick me by making me distrust your
mother. They don’t know that I’d sooner distrust myself.”
“I don’t understand, sir.”