People's Navy for too many years to make 'betraying' the people still in it anything but an agonizing ordeal.
Nimitz bleeked in amusement at the split-personality aspects of her last thought, but both of them had grown accustomed to such moments, and she only shook her head at him.
'But even if every one of them volunteers, that still doesn't sound like all that huge a number,' Henke argued, pulling her attention back to the discussion at hand. 'After all, Grayson already has a population of around three billion. So a hundred and sixty thousand would only be — what? A five-thousandth of a percent increase or so?'
'Sure they would, but they're only a part — the biggest lump so far, maybe, but only a part — of the total he's hoping this will add to the Grayson population. And they all have prolong, they'll all be highly visible, and they'll all have their own ideas about the proper place of women — and religion — in society. And they'll be
'Um.' Henke frowned and rubbed her lower lip. 'I hadn't considered all of that,' she admitted after a moment. 'But it still doesn't sound like the end of the world for the Grayson way of life to me!'
'It's not,' Honor agreed. 'If it were likely to be that, Reverend Sullivan would never have followed Reverend Hanks' lead in supporting the idea so strongly, which he has. But it
'They're not the only ones who've been complaining,' Henke said sourly. 'The Opposition's been howling about the Government's `inexcusable mishandling of the military situation' ever since Giscard hit Basilisk! Leaving that aside, though, just how does Benjamin's decision constitute smacking down complaining steadholders?'
'I don't doubt the Opposition's tried its best to make capital out of it back on Manticore,' Honor said, 'but I doubt they've been quite as insidious about it as some of the Keys have. Benjamin's steadholders have to proceed more carefully than the Opposition in the Star Kingdom does because the Constitution gives him so much more power than Elizabeth enjoys. If they irritate him too badly, there are all sorts of ways he can punish them — ways that are perfectly legal, now that the written Constitution is back in force — and they know it. So they never attack him directly, and they never attack his policies head-on. Instead, they nibble around the edges by viewing with concern and voicing those concerns as `remonstrances to the Sword,' always as the stewards of their steaders' interests and guardians of the Grayson way of life and never out of anything so unworthy as ambition of their own.' The living side of her mouth twisted in distaste. 'Ever since McQueen's first campaign, a bunch of them've coalesced around Mueller and his cronies and argued that the reverses she handed us are evidence Grayson ought to consider whether or not it wants to continue to defer to the inept
'Jesus, Honor.' For the first time, Henke looked genuinely concerned. 'I hadn't heard anything like that! Is there any possibility that they could pull it off?'
'Not a chance,' Honor said flatly. 'Benjamin would never allow himself to be stampeded into anything remotely like it, and for all intents and purposes, Benjamin Mayhew
'No, no one's going to succeed in dictating foreign or military policy to Benjamin, but that's not really what they're after. They may not like it, but they've had to accept that Benjamin is clearly ascendant. They're not going to be able to face him directly and win for a long time, so they've dug in for the long haul. All they're trying to do right now is nibble away at his popular support, plant doubts and questions and worries in the minds of as many Graysons as possible. They know as well as Benjamin does that his true authority rests on the support of his subjects, so they're trying to weaken that support and push him into acting more circumspectly against them. As they see it, that's the first step in a steady downward spiral of the Sword's authority. Each time he fails to respond forcefully to their provocations, they chip away a tiny piece of his ability to respond forcefully the
'I see.' Henke shook her head again. 'I seem to remember a time when you didn't understand politics. Or like them very much, for that matter,' she observed.
'I still don't like them,' Honor replied. 'Unfortunately, as one of the Keys myself, I haven't had much option but to learn how they work... Grayson style, at least. And if I had to learn about something I detest, at least Howard Clinkscales and Benjamin Mayhew were probably the best teachers I could possibly have had.'
'I can see that. But I still don't see exactly where Benjamin's offering citizenship to your fellow escapees smacks down his opponents.'
'It doesn't do it directly. In fact, in a way, he
'Jesus,' Henke repeated in a very different tone, and produced a crooked smile. 'I always thought our political bloodletting was bad back home! But I
'Yeah, sure you are,' Honor grumped. 'What you mean is that you're grateful
'Probably. But speaking of complicated situations, and not to change the subject or anything, you did get your finances straightened out again, didn't you?'
'In a manner of speaking.' Nimitz and Samantha slid off the chair back, crowding down to completely fill Honor's lap with the insistence on physical contact which had become even more a part of them since Nimitz had realized he'd lost his mental voice, and she caressed Nimitz's ears gently.
'Getting them fully straightened out is going to take considerably longer,' she went on, looking back up at Henke. 'Willard did wonders in the time he had, but a month and a half simply wasn't long enough to sort out a situation that complex. Unfortunately, Her Majesty was just a bit insistent on my returning to the Star Kingdom as soon as I could `spare the time,' as she put it.' She shrugged, deciding — again — not to mention the dispatches which had passed back and forth between Mount Royal Palace and Harrington House before Elizabeth's formal 'invitation' arrived. 'From the looks of things, it should all come out reasonably straight in the end,' she said instead.
' `Reasonably straight'? I hope you won't mind if I say that sounds just a bit casual for someone worth