[Haurchefant has such a way of saying things, speaking of opinions with the conviction of a man who speaks of certainties. A lament that it wasn't enough goes still and dies unspoken on Aymeric's tongue; impossible as it seems, mayhap he can still allow himself an interval of time to believe it, simply because Haurchefant says it is so.]
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[So let him believe it, then.]
Pray go carefully. I — I confess I may fall, when the chains are loosed and no longer support me.
[It's not as though he could just collapse on the other man, of course. Of course not.]
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[Haurchefant has such a way of saying things, speaking of opinions with the conviction of a man who speaks of certainties. A lament that it wasn't enough goes still and dies unspoken on Aymeric's tongue; impossible as it seems, mayhap he can still allow himself an interval of time to believe it, simply because Haurchefant says it is so.]
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[So let him believe it, then.]
Pray go carefully. I — I confess I may fall, when the chains are loosed and no longer support me.
[It's not as though he could just collapse on the other man, of course. Of course not.]