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{{quote| I said that is quite enough, Sadeas,” Elhokar said. “Quite enough, you say?” a new voice added. “I believe that a single word from Sadeas is ‘quite enough’ for anyone.” | [[Hoid]] mocking [[Sadeas]]{{book ref|sa1|1315}}}}
 
 
{{quote| “And yet, you were still Witless,” | [[Hoid]] noted on his absence to [[Elhokar]]{{book ref | sa1 | 1315}}}}
 
 
{{quote| “Brightlord Sadeas,” Wit said, taking a sip of wine. “I’m terribly sorry to see you here.” | [[Hoid]] greeting [[Sadeas]] {{book ref| sa1 | 1315}}}}
 
 
“That is unfortunately true,” Wit said.
“Unfortunately?”
“Yes. You see, Sadeas, you make it too easy. An uneducated, half-brained serving boy with a hangover could make mock of you. I am left with no need to exert myself, and your very nature makes mockery of my mockery. And so it is that through sheer stupidity you make me look incompetent.” | [[Hoid]] on [[Sadeas]]' intellect{{book ref|sa1|1315}}}}
 
 
{{quote|“Expense?” Wit cut in. “Sadeas, I don’t believe you’ve ever paid me a sphere. Though no, please, don’t offer. I can’t take your money, as I know how many others you must pay to get what you wish of them.”|[[Hoid]] to [[Sadeas]]{{book ref|sa1|1315}}}}
 
 
{{quote|Sadeas flushed, but kept his temper. “A whore joke, Wit? Is that the best you can manage?”
Wit shrugged. “I point out truths when I see them, Brightlord Sadeas. Each man has his place. Mine is to make insults. Yours is to be in-sluts.”|[[Hoid]] to [[Sadeas]]{{book ref|sa1|1315}}}}
 
 
{{quote|“And yet you failed,” Wit said, sighing. “For you said ‘I think’ and I can imagine nothing so ridiculous as the concept of you thinking.|[[Hoid]] to [[Sadeas]]{{book ref|sa1|1315}}}}
 
{{quptequote|“Yes, I suppose that will satisfy me. Very clever. If Brightlord Sadeas should lose control of himself and finally kill me, perhaps you can be King’s Wit in my stead. You seem to have the mind for it.”| [[Hoid]] to [[Renarin]]{{book ref | sa1|1315}}}}
 
{{quote|“I disagree,” Wit said. “The king’s favor may be torment enough for most men, but not him.”| [[Hoid]] to [[Elhokar]]{{book ref|sa1|1315}}}}
 
{{quote|Lady Alami! No, please, don't speak--it's much easier to maintain my illusions regarding your intelligence that way|[[Hoid]] taunting [[Lady Alami]]{{book ref|sa1|22}}}}