A don can do whatever he wants, as long as he takes care of his people.
[And his people take care of him. At least some of them do; he knows not all of them will, or should, because his job is to lead, not to be led. But that is why there is a consigliere, isn't there? A consigliere and some other people, but mostly . . .]
[And that reminds him, all of a sudden, and his latent fussiness awakens suddenly, and he turns to Polnareff with a look of great and intent seriousness.]
Polnareff!
[Polnareff.]
Are you hungry? Have you had anything to drink? You're not allowed to get dehydrated, let me get you something.
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[And his people take care of him. At least some of them do; he knows not all of them will, or should, because his job is to lead, not to be led. But that is why there is a consigliere, isn't there? A consigliere and some other people, but mostly . . .]
[And that reminds him, all of a sudden, and his latent fussiness awakens suddenly, and he turns to Polnareff with a look of great and intent seriousness.]
Polnareff!
[Polnareff.]
Are you hungry? Have you had anything to drink? You're not allowed to get dehydrated, let me get you something.