GALADRIA(To Blandamour) "Thank you, fair sir. I am sorry to appear a weakling in your eyes. I well recall how sternly you spoke to me the first time that I killed an enemy, and I cried. You said that if I were to take up arms as a profession and not remain at home to be someone's wife, that I should be glad that I had killed her, instead of her me, and to stop bawling. I have taken your words much to heart, and not shed a tear, since." (She holds her head high, maintaining a stoic appearance.)
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