>"You sound like a sociology majorrr," she smiled.  "Interrressted in
>otherrr people'sss culturrress.  Werrre you?"
>
>"I don't think anyone in my field can not have an interest in
>cultures.  Our job is to research them and make recommendations about the
>actions of their governments.  Somehow, though it is easy to get caught up
>in the stories of the individuals and histoory that make them up."

"I'll give you a couple of booksss I've rrread.  And I'll intrrroduce you
to my frrriend.  He'll be happy to help you with the finerrr intrrracaciess
of Klingon sssociety.  Forrr a Klingon, he'sss a prrretty sssenssitive
guy.  Now in context, that'sss like a phassserrr rrrifle comparrred to a
planet-busssterrr bomb, but ssstill."

Daphne laughed once more.  "Thank you.  I would appreciate that."  It was then that she realized how long they had been sitting at their dinner.  The restaurant was mostly empty and the server was ogling them, wondering why they weren't moving on.  "Well, we have an early morning.  I should probably consider grabbing some sleep so I will be ready tomorrow."
 
(Tr'Lawsh?)

AJ
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