[ he thinks about letting her stew. he considers what might happen in letting them both take the same worn groove as a path again. he takes a deep breath, and then: ]
I never mean to cause offence. You are dear enough to me that I would not wish to hurt you. I am sorry, my lady, and beg only to know why exactly I earned your anger.
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I never mean to cause offence. You are dear enough to me that I would not wish to hurt you. I am sorry, my lady, and beg only to know why exactly I earned your anger.