The brothers Grimm — Sansa wrinkles her nose in good humor, just a bit. "They sound rather, don't they?"
She supposes she understands what he means about being surprised with the story he's reading. After all, some tales are best heard or read without knowing what is to come; much as she loved her songs and her stories of knights and princesses, knowing how it all ends can loses the shine in their retelling. But a murder on a boat?
"You'll have to explain this story to me, I think. Why were they on the boat in the first place?
It seems an inconvenient place for a murder," Sansa expresses with some concern. "Boats and ships do not offer much privacy, from what I can tell." She's only been on a few trips boat- or ship-side. Perhaps there are larger ones with more spacious cabins?
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She supposes she understands what he means about being surprised with the story he's reading. After all, some tales are best heard or read without knowing what is to come; much as she loved her songs and her stories of knights and princesses, knowing how it all ends can loses the shine in their retelling. But a murder on a boat?
"You'll have to explain this story to me, I think. Why were they on the boat in the first place?
It seems an inconvenient place for a murder," Sansa expresses with some concern. "Boats and ships do not offer much privacy, from what I can tell." She's only been on a few trips boat- or ship-side. Perhaps there are larger ones with more spacious cabins?