”At the end of it all, every religion has the same core values. That is why I truly do not understand all the hatred regarding religious freedom. I do not understand the prosecution of other religions. I wish king Rupert was the same. I have said it many times, but intolerance will get us nowhere in our pursuits.” He smiled at Albina for her flawless pronunciations of the German words he’d said. ”Ah, Lady Northwick, you know German? Your pronunciation was brilliant. May I know if your family has any German heritage?” He was glad Albina wanted to not make things difficult with the family issues. ”Certainly, we must tread lightly. I believe we should drop the subject for now. She brought up Christmas, and he closed his eyes. ”As we have brought many of our customs over, I believe that many are very similar. Edgar’s eyes widened in surprise when Albina expressed she’d read the book. ”I had no idea, truly. You must be very fluent in German. You certainly know the basics. I suppose…simply tell me words you wish to learn in German, and I shall tell you.” Albina’s smile when he’d expressed he’d never climbed a tree was rather unsettling. ”Oh dear…mein Gott, helfe mir…” He’d seen the tree she was referring to, and it was rather large. Steeling his resolve, Edgar nodded. ”Alright. I suppose now is as good a time as any. Shall we?”
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