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... and he was eager to hear his proposition in its entirety. But he was also wise to not interrupt the other man's train of thought, which was evidently focused and serious. He was content to remain silent and hear the other man out, and so he did not speak during the momentary quiet in the room. It was clear that Giovanni was trying very hard to find the right words to convey his thoughts, and Charles acknowledged that.
He knew that the matter must be important if Giovanni had come to vis ...
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