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Again?
My, but your attentions are fleeting; a man's feelings could be hurt. I believe I shall start calling you 'princess' as I bemoan my idle tears and think of days that are no more — though I fear that a convent wouldn't welcome me with open arms.
Perhaps we ought to skip it all and return to our ever delightful status quo; I'll voice no complaints.
My, but your attentions are fleeting; a man's feelings could be hurt. I believe I shall start calling you 'princess' as I bemoan my idle tears and think of days that are no more — though I fear that a convent wouldn't welcome me with open arms.
Perhaps we ought to skip it all and return to our ever delightful status quo; I'll voice no complaints.

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Or, of course, those given to a less than hasty oath could exercise their bonds of charity.
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I don't see the resemblance.
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[ i g n o r i n g anything else he might mean. obnoxiousness is always the path to take, naturally. ]
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Actually, I have. Magnus took me there. Quoted poetry and told me stories about poets that I'm sure if I should believe. We didn't have a problem with birds.
There's a few people in my headspace that are curious about how you're doing.
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[ a pause. ] You, and they, I'm sure, are aware of what's said about curiosity. I'd thoroughly advise against both it and care, for I hear they're born of the same and cause quite the same end.
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He's not but he is fond of telling shocking stories about people he says he knew.
Jem thought he was the one that was supposed to advice against curiosity. Tessa is amused by the convent idea.
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