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blenheim

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" Blenheim " was the once historic estate of the Lee family of Charles County , Maryland . It was owned by Capt. Philip Lee, Sr. , Hon., Esq. (1681–1744). Philip had been living in Maryland approximately 14 years when he inherited from his father, Col. ...

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Commander Anne Blenheim was enjoying what was almost her first look around the vast interior of the ancient Templar Fortress that enclosed the Radiant itself, and of which she had very recently assumed command.

This massive effort at planting was a development that Anne Blenheim understood was fairly new, and of which she heartily approved both esthetically and as an affirmation of life.

The groundcar easing its way toward Commander Blenheim through moderate traffic was of a type unremarkable on the streets of the Fortress, though it would have been conspicuous almost anywhere else.

Commander Blenheim had met the exiled Prince Harivarman for the first time yesterday, but only in a brief formal introduction on the day of her arrival.

Commander Blenheim had often thought while doing her homework on it as part of her preparation for her new job.

Since the news had spread of her assignment as commander here, it had sometimes seemed to Anne Blenheim that everyone in the inhabited Galaxy had an opinion on the Prince-the general-and each was ready to give her their version of good advice on how to deal with the great man who was now in her charge.

The approaching groundcar was rolling to a stop within a few meters of where Anne Blenheim was standing, just at the entrance to the small park.

But Commander Blenheim knew that he was notably young for one of his achievements, in fact just thirty-seven standard years, only slightly older than herself.

Well, the first moments of it were already something of a disappointment, though Commander Blenheim was not sure why.

Commander Blenheim knew the story very well, from the relatively inaccessible official Templar records as well as from the public histories.

Sabel had been dead and gone for centuries, and Commander Blenheim had no wish to get into a heavy argument about him.

Anne Blenheim had been told that sound sometimes carried or was muffled strangely in the artificially created and maintained atmosphere pressed by inverse gravity against the inside of a round shell.

All in all, thought Commander Blenheim, as she had thought several times an hour since her arrival yesterday, all in all a most fascinating place.

Commander Blenheim followed her guide into a nearby building through an unlocked door, thence into a passage that promptly led them down one level below the street.

Commander Blenheim could observe activity that she had ordered yesterday, one of the old defense control centers being given preliminary tests by a staff of technicians, many of whom had arrived on the same ship with her.