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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
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Is the "army to a massacre" part correct?

Directly following these events, Konnal told Porthios to sign a confession that he had willfully led the Silvanesti army to a massacre in order to weaken them against attacks by the Qualinesti.
  

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To lead (someone) to or into is usual. No problem. 'into' sounds better to me because the massacre wasn't already there beforehand.

  • To lead (someone) to or into is usual.
  • No problem.
  • 'into' sounds better to me because the massacre wasn't already there beforehand.
  • In other words, it's not as if he had led them to Chicago.
  • CJ
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To lead (someone) to or into is usual. No problem.

'into' sounds better to me because the massacre wasn't already there beforehand. In other words, it's not as if he had led them to Chicago.

CJ

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