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... d more frustration than disagreement. For a moment, he said nothing, quietly drumming his fingers on the well-worn table while he sifted through his thoughts to find the root of his discomfort.
Mairwen had taught him long ago that weak arguments were a sign that there was something so deeply entrenched in his being that he was unwilling to expose it to counterarguments for fear that it might crumble. Everything else he said, especially objections as feeble as having his honor imputed by ...
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