Brienne's concentration is iron-clad. She will not be distracted by the pose of a drunken libertine, or by amusing stories.
She will not.
(But she will suppress a smile over them).
"Very well," she says. "But there's one thing I remembered." She pushes a lock of hair out of her face. "Earlier I met a man here--he said he was king of England." Her voice is pitched so Harry and Enjolras can hear this as well. "Harry Monmouth, he called himself. He said he was Bound here, but once he found his Door, he would leave to invade France. That's your country, is it not?"
Brienne, let's remember, does not know Earth history, and all she thinks of 19th century clothing is that it looks strange. She doesn't assume Harry Monmouth is of the same time as Bahorel, but she doesn't know for sure they're of different times either.
"I don't know if there's aught you can do about his, while you're here. But I thought you should know and be warned." She's been a guest in Bahorel's home; a warning's the least she can do.
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She will not.
(But she will suppress a smile over them).
"Very well," she says. "But there's one thing I remembered." She pushes a lock of hair out of her face. "Earlier I met a man here--he said he was king of England." Her voice is pitched so Harry and Enjolras can hear this as well. "Harry Monmouth, he called himself. He said he was Bound here, but once he found his Door, he would leave to invade France. That's your country, is it not?"
Brienne, let's remember, does not know Earth history, and all she thinks of 19th century clothing is that it looks strange. She doesn't assume Harry Monmouth is of the same time as Bahorel, but she doesn't know for sure they're of different times either.
"I don't know if there's aught you can do about his, while you're here. But I thought you should know and be warned." She's been a guest in Bahorel's home; a warning's the least she can do.