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Can she identify the guy? Did he have an accent or anything? Is she sure he was blue and not merely blue haired? When did she realize, and what did she do?

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She could identify him if she saw him. He did not have an accent - well, he talked blue, but he wasn't foreign. He could easily have been dyeing the hair but he had the mannerisms right too. She realized when they arrested her - well, actually, a while after that, when they told her what she was charged with.

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Does the case file have anything on why it is believed the purchaser was a foreign government?

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Because blue guy (actual caste unknown; actual identity unknown) hopped on a plane the next day and took it to a foreign country, and had made similar requests of miscellaneous secretaries and housekeepers and gardeners (the ones who sold him things have all been arrested; the ones who declined but didn't report it were fined for failure to report a crime).

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Shasali gets an age estimate and postpones further interview to obtain records of blue swaps out of the country. She resumes the next day with pictures to show the defendant.

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She picks one out. Anitami expat as of like three years ago; swapped with a girl from Cene who wanted to marry his cousin. 

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And she postpones again so that the interviewers of the others can corroborate because Anitam does not "mercy" but it does "incentives to identify criminals".

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Others corroborate!

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Then the yellow can be sentenced for her cooperative behavior to six years' probation, a hiring ban on sensitive positions, and a compensatory asset stripping which does not include the child credit or her in-laws' money.

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She looks utterly astonished at this good fortune and starts crying and is gotten out of Shasali's way.

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Well if Shasali couldn't do that then people better educated about the law than this yellow apparently is might not identify the people who bought things.

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No one challenges Shasali on doing that.

 

Isel hosts another ex-red blues and people who will acknowledge them dinner.

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Ex-red blues turn up! They are having a marvelous time being blue!

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Oh good! It's a convenient thing to be, blue.

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"Ladah wrote my grandfather thanking him for the fact Ladah needn't be blue."

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"Well, it's not for everybody, it's very -"

"You have to be on all the time unless you're alone but I like that -"

"I was going to bring my husband along but he said not on your life it was yellow for him."

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"Yes. There are people extraordinarily suited to it and people not suited at all. And to Ladah's good fortune some of the ones who are not suited managed to wiggle out."

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"You could possibly have reminded Ladah that some blues just are mayors of a peaceful quiet town and toy with peoples' lives hardly at all."

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"Possibly but he was asking why liked it.'

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"I wonder if ex-reds will have a systematic advantage because we got to pick."

"Probably not enough to outweigh the disadvantage of being ex-red itself."

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"The selection pressure over time has been pretty strong, too - Kantil ran a study where you put purples who did remarkably well in their first year of purple primary school through three years on a green curriculum - a hundred twenty kids in the program and there were four of 'em who should probably have been green. I think a majority of people are probably in the caste their strengths are suited to. You all seem unusually competent blues, though."

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"What happened to the purples who should have been green?"

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"They continued being purple. Kantil wrote a paper. Reforms to that will be very slow in coming, though I do think they might be achievable eventually."

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"Some people who were kids when they got decontaminated and have to do whatever their dad decided on are annoyed."

"My great-great-great-grandkids are complaining, yeah, their father went purple and one of them wants orange and one wants grey of all things -"

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"A lot of people were so puzzled about why so few ex-reds wanted to be grey!"

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