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” The admiral, a crisp Oklahoma man who had done much business with Steed’s company, wanted to know why his old fr red certain landmarks that led to Turlock Creek, which they penetrated cautiously, as if trying to avoid an ambuscade. The outside specialist has no right to ask, ‘What is the justification for this city?’ It is its own justification. He spelled out the letters:Lessons from Plutarch .