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inquisitor
1. As soon as those nearest him turned and saw their inquisitor they laughed in relief
2. ‘I just made up a couple of names and told the Inquisitor
3. When his Inquisitor (the Dominican Abbot of
4. ‘You speak the Holy tongue?’ the Inquisitor asked in
5. much did the Inquisitor know? He decided that did him no
6. The Inquisitor studied him with
7. Lastly, he thought of Gerrid: the oftentimes intellectual compass and moral inquisitor
8. Later this very morning, you will confront the tormentor, the Inquisitor, himself
9. “At the head of the table is the Inquisitor
10. that must be what she had been doing in the office of the Inquisitor that day when she walked through the table
11. He could be a mute for all we know,” the man with the bloodied iron scraper said to the Inquisitor
12. The Chief Inquisitor stood in reverent attention a few steps next to the Patriarch with his head bowed and his gaze averted from the Holy Avatar’s face
13. Before speaking, the Inquisitor cleared his throat and licked his lips momentarily, his forehead glistening slightly with perspiration
14. The Patriarch then spoke, addressing the Inquisitor without turning his head or gaze with his examination of the prisoner’s belongings uninterrupted and now seemingly even more thorough:
15. The Inquisitor then bowed deeper before speaking
16. The Patriarch cast a gaze of subdued anger at the Inquisitor, his otherwise serene face the cause of a disturbing, fearful sensation
17. The effect was rather unsettling and the Inquisitor bowed deeper still as a physical reaction to the Patriarch’s menacing look
18. He paused his examination of the items on the table, and turned to face the Inquisitor offering him his complete focus and attention:
19. “You should be careful not to recite the obvious, Chief Inquisitor
20. I would have to choose a new Chief Inquisitor and the technicalities of such an affair, though sometimes I must admit I find somewhat pleasant, tend to bore me
21. So please Chief Inquisitor, spare me the mundane and tell me something I can make use of
22. The Chief Inquisitor who in his long years of service had witnessed and performed countless acts of relentless and inhuman torture, was apparently terrified at the prospect of incurring the Patriarch’s wrath
23. The Inquisitor managed a slightly expectant look towards the Patriarch, awaiting for the casual flick of the Rod that would sentence him to excruciating torture at the hands of the Patriarch himself, who had far more delicate and much more painfully agonizing unseen methods of torment at his disposal
24. The Patriarch instead motioned with his left hand, the one unadorned, his Mourning hand, for the Inquisitor to rise, before he added:
25. He addressed the Inquisitor without turning around or barely moving his head, his voice carrying hints of aggravation:
26. “What you need Inquisitor, are lessons in silence
27. The Inquisitor had no intention of uttering a single sentence that could very well be his last and with a series of deep bows and small steps made his way to the staircase as well, being very cautious not to turn his back to the Patriarch at any one point
28. The moment he reached the base of the stairs as ready as he was to turn and hurriedly run them up, the Patriarch raised his left hand and with his gaze still fixed on Philo, he asked the Inquisitor:
29. The Inquisitor stood at the base of the stairs with one foot already on the steps
30. The Inquisitor answered meekly after a small pause:
31. I will tolerate no interruptions Inquisitor, not even from the Castigator himself
32. He knew he was right and, like a Grand Inquisitor, he would not grant his opponents the same indulgence
33. In turn he gave them the details of his day, the Inquisitor interview and his hopes for the meeting with the senator the next morning
34. In his hand he held up the latest issue of The Inquisitor Magazine
35. We could probably sue The Inquisitor on that one
36. Their director had read the Inquisitor article and suggested it might be a good idea to check out PAX Industries
37. Just your human nature, and as our friend the Inquisitor stated
38. The inquisitor settled for one week in the central Plaza of San Sebastian
39. Instead of giving the inquisitor the obvious answer, he presented him with a riddle saying “Central, East and West”; referring to the three parts of Ireland he and his family had lived
40. Geri was providing me with all three, and much more: While helping me to edit writings that were entirely foreign to her experience, she became a challenging inquisitor forcing me to simplify where I could, and to be succinct all of the time
41. flashed her a warm smile, hoping to give the impression of friendship and thus ease her apprehensions rather than that of inquisitor, which would undoubtedly prompt her to be very conservative in her manner
42. The Grand Inquisitor snarled behind his hooded, black robe
43. The Grand Inquisitor, in a sham of a trial, had found him guilty last week of witchcraft and heresy
44. The Inquisitor stirred the iron poker into the hot embers again, heating up the sharp end until it was molten red
45. The Inquisitor put the poker back into the pot of embers again
46. The Inquisitor put the poker in the embers a third time
47. The Inquisitor heated the poker again
48. The Grand Inquisitor patted Henri on the back as he cried
49. ―I would be happy to let her go,‖ the Inquisitor smiled darkly
50. The Inquisitor grabbed both of her children from her arms