[Mogget might say he never assumes anything, but that would be a lie. Mogget assumes a great deal and most by virtue of intelligence and a long life and he is not often wrong, but he peers more closely at the woman now as if his train of thought had been momentarily dislodged.
Funny, he could have sworn that he recognised her.]
Quite so. And we can't guarantee that the motives of the people asking such things of us are entirely pure, either. To say that they are, without question, would be foolish.
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[Mogget might say he never assumes anything, but that would be a lie. Mogget assumes a great deal and most by virtue of intelligence and a long life and he is not often wrong, but he peers more closely at the woman now as if his train of thought had been momentarily dislodged.
Funny, he could have sworn that he recognised her.]
Quite so. And we can't guarantee that the motives of the people asking such things of us are entirely pure, either. To say that they are, without question, would be foolish.