[Once again Lawrence bids himself to consider the nature of the situation to lessen the thrill.]
Wise is the man that accepts his short comings.
[Oh. He considers Monsieur Orange's stature yet says nothing else. There is no insult meant. In private they can be eye to eye. Naturally they must become well acquainted. He couldn't be more pleased and conflicted. There is no mistaking the nature of these feelings blossoming in him.]
Worry not about experience. Consider me your mentor and guide, all will be well.
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Wise is the man that accepts his short comings.
[Oh. He considers Monsieur Orange's stature yet says nothing else. There is no insult meant. In private they can be eye to eye. Naturally they must become well acquainted. He couldn't be more pleased and conflicted. There is no mistaking the nature of these feelings blossoming in him.]
Worry not about experience. Consider me your mentor and guide, all will be well.