[ WOW that's a long explanation. Philippe just blinks and stares back, allowing Francis to speak, nodding ever so occasionally. He didn't really understand the communicators part, but he understood that they're allowed by the church and that's all that he cares about. ]
[ He nods again at the explanation of where he is, but of course, thinks that France is mad and just smiles a little as if to punctuate that. ]
[ Regardless, he is an eager fellow, one who doesn't seem to be saying all this just to fall into the King's good graces, so he smiles truthfully, hesitating at the offer for the man to come and find him, but he figures that no madman can do him worse than what has already been done. He is already far away from home, perhaps far east of France, east of Austria even, in a land beyond what he knows, and he's just glad to be speaking to a Frenchman. ]
That would be acceptable. [ He bites back a please in that sentence. ]
Rude English citizens? But is it not the King's duty to listen to all that beg of him his attentions? If a man, any man, even an English man has something to say, he deserves to be listened to. Whether or not his advice is to be heeded is a different matter entirely, sir. [ Smiling gently now. ]
Kind monsieur Bonnefoy, I shall assure you, upon my return to France, you will be rewarded handsomely for your kindness.
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Date: 2011-11-19 07:09 pm (UTC)[ He nods again at the explanation of where he is, but of course, thinks that France is mad and just smiles a little as if to punctuate that. ]
[ Regardless, he is an eager fellow, one who doesn't seem to be saying all this just to fall into the King's good graces, so he smiles truthfully, hesitating at the offer for the man to come and find him, but he figures that no madman can do him worse than what has already been done. He is already far away from home, perhaps far east of France, east of Austria even, in a land beyond what he knows, and he's just glad to be speaking to a Frenchman. ]
That would be acceptable. [ He bites back a please in that sentence. ]
Rude English citizens? But is it not the King's duty to listen to all that beg of him his attentions? If a man, any man, even an English man has something to say, he deserves to be listened to. Whether or not his advice is to be heeded is a different matter entirely, sir. [ Smiling gently now. ]
Kind monsieur Bonnefoy, I shall assure you, upon my return to France, you will be rewarded handsomely for your kindness.