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suttles

n. (plural of suttle English)

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As a matter of simple fact, Trevor Bannister found Warren Suttles the silliest excuse for a chief executive of any of the three system presidents he'd served as Chief Marshal.

You know I mean what I say, so I'd suggest you convince President Suttles that I do.

And President Suttles and Chief Marshal Bannister are gonna purely hate it.

It was unfortunate, in many ways, that Warren Suttles was President instead of Stephen Westman.

But he'd managed to choke it down, because however much he loathed Van Dort, Suttles was right about the future, and his administration's policy of embracing the annexation was the only one that made sense.

He'd anticipated that Trevor Bannister would know he wasn't bluffing, but he'd been very much afraid that halfwitted jackass Suttles and the rest of his Cabinet would reject Trevor's advice.

If Westman will agree to meet with me at all, Suttles and Bannister think they can probably arrange the details within the next two or three days.

And I expect you might find it a mite easier to talk them around if you mention what Bernardus here negotiated with President Suttles before we came out for this little visit.

Well, maybe not Suttles, but Trevor Bannister's no fool, and you know it.

Although, when it came right down to it, little though Bannister respected Suttles, the President's -policies-especially where the annexation issue was concerned-were far better for Montana's future than Westman's were.

It was just that he managed to make Warren Suttles feel like an idiot-or feel pretty confident Bannister thought he was an idiot-with apparent effortlessness.

At which point, it will become our responsibility to protect Suttles from Frontier Security.

You know I mean what I say, so I’d suggest you convince President Suttles that I do.

Well, maybe not Suttles, but Trevor Bannister’s no fool, and you know it.

As a matter of simple fact, Trevor Bannister found Warren Suttles the silliest excuse for a chief executive of any of the three system presidents he’d served as Chief Marshal.