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150px-PresMedalFreedom   Prompted by: The Medal by John Dryden

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The very last line of a long poem...

"Pudet haec opprobrium vobis. Et dici potuisse et non potuisse refelli."

("This is embarrassing for you to reproach. And to have been able to be called, and could not have been refuted)

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"I hate this," Napoleon whispered out the side of his mouth.

"Me too, but it must be," Illya responded. "We have no choice."

"Why does it have to be so...public?"

"UNCLE must have it's pound of flesh I suppose? Still Napoleon, it is but a small price to pay."

"Risking our lives isn't payment enough?"

"Apparently not..."

They walked to the daïs set up in the gymnasium; climbing the steps, they turned to face the crowd.

Everyone hushed as Kennedy spoke...

"In honor of meritorious service, and having gone above and beyond the call of duty, I hereby award..."

Newsletter for Saturday, December 8

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