I don't disagree, darling. I suppose now is the time for me to confess that patience is hardly one of my virtues and I am restless by nature. Nothing would make me happier than being out and about, and the thought of exploring countrysides unknown have me longing to be there rather than here.
If I may be honest, King Amboise's autobiography hardly tempers that desire. A small consolation is that I've nearly reached the end.
Then so be it. This is also yours. You have every right to explore it and be happy.
If King Amboise does temper that desire, his son, Nacogdoches, will surely heighten it. You will learn why so many parks and gardens are named after him.
And yet, happiness does not always equate to duty performed well, does it? You need not indulge me so wholeheartedly. I simply have to appreciate the beauty of your words for what they are - possibilities of soon.
Is it an indulgence that I wish not to be any sort of impediment to your curiosity and happiness?
It is to your discretion in what order you read the books. ( though he doesn't know why she would skip nacogdoches's autobiography and forty years of ornefluerian history. )
Do not fear that the next six books after his will temper or kill your wonderment for the outdoors โ Nacogdoches published several books on botany that will revive the withering flower.
When you ask me like that, it's very difficult to say yes. But I suppose it simply means I need to reconsider what I would normally call an 'indulgence'.
As respect. Freely given without thought of reciprocation and without thought to your position, beauty, intelligence, or your family's wealth. But merely because you are human.
Such an answer is hardly indicative of one's worthiness for power.
( only zhiva and those who weave the tapestry of the world know if it was fate or chance that placed him upon the throne of ornefluer. if all roads led to it or if it was an accident. but constantin has known many people who shouldn't have sat on a throne, as has margaery. whether it was fate or destiny, perhaps he should be grateful that events turned out the way they did. )
I shall take it as the compliment that you intended, however, and thank you. Your kindness and thoughtfulness are very dear to me.
[ a king who comes from humble origins and knows how to regard all equally on the basis of their humanity is already far more than one who might be born into power, who has no idea what it means to actually respect anything other than their own birthright.
but she simply smiles to herself, and sends Arakhis off with a gentle command to be extra affectionate towards Constantin on her behalf. ]
Of course, dear heart. As long as you know my compliment is given in earnest as well, not just blind adoration. xo.
that's where arakhis gets his eyes from huh
If I may be honest, King Amboise's autobiography hardly tempers that desire. A small consolation is that I've nearly reached the end.
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If King Amboise does temper that desire, his son, Nacogdoches, will surely heighten it. You will learn why so many parks and gardens are named after him.
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Should I leave King Nacogdoches for last?
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It is to your discretion in what order you read the books. ( though he doesn't know why she would skip nacogdoches's autobiography and forty years of ornefluerian history. )
Do not fear that the next six books after his will temper or kill your wonderment for the outdoors โ Nacogdoches published several books on botany that will revive the withering flower.
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How would you define it?
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Freely given without thought of reciprocation and without thought to your position, beauty, intelligence, or your family's wealth. But merely because you are human.
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If you've ever doubted yourself as king, I hope you see the proof pointing to the contrary in your answer.
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( only zhiva and those who weave the tapestry of the world know if it was fate or chance that placed him upon the throne of ornefluer. if all roads led to it or if it was an accident. but constantin has known many people who shouldn't have sat on a throne, as has margaery. whether it was fate or destiny, perhaps he should be grateful that events turned out the way they did. )
I shall take it as the compliment that you intended, however, and thank you.
Your kindness and thoughtfulness are very dear to me.
๐? :)?
but she simply smiles to herself, and sends Arakhis off with a gentle command to be extra affectionate towards Constantin on her behalf. ]
Of course, dear heart. As long as you know my compliment is given in earnest as well, not just blind adoration. xo.
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