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The monks had warned me that the secular world outside the priory could be unkind. Not just to men like me, but to anyone possessing half a heart of compassion. There is a coldness that comes with age and experience. To survive means to outwit.
Never should one take advantage of another’s weakness. After all, exploitation is human nature, and it is our struggle with evil not to take advantage of those less clever, less handsome than ourselves. However, it is better to outwit oneself—to be able to suppress one’s susceptibility in taking offence and feeling wounded. How well one builds his suit of armour determines his ability to endure the barbs of insult and misfortune. I would get plenty of practise.
My visit to London helped me realise that the
breadth of human experience was immeasurable and I had seen only a little
piece. Where would I find my corner of existence? Viewing the king’s opulent
palaces of Whitehall and St. James only made me more determined that I should
find my way inside one of them.
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Thank you, Helen, for hosting me today and for including this snippet!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting Mary Lawrence today, and for sharing an intriguing snippet from her compelling novel, Fool.
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Cathie xx
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Always interesting, Helen. Thanks.
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