The Fool listens in silence as Trahearne explains and clarifies, and tips his head to the side some as he considers what he's heard. For a time he remains quiet after his new friend has finished speaking.
Then, rather gently, he says, "I imagine it must be lonely for you here, without your many siblings, and the Pale Tree."
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Then, rather gently, he says, "I imagine it must be lonely for you here, without your many siblings, and the Pale Tree."