Last night I beat a homeless man to a park bench to only later be woken up by the European History Teacher from the college. At his offer which I took, I spent the night on his couch instead of the park bench which was begining to hurt my back. It was very comfortable. Then today I met Miss Aeris at the school and have taken to sleeping at her
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I have seen no one starting fights in the streets, thankfully. That happened often in Verona, did it?
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I admit it was! There could have been worse, no? Had the homeless man gotten it before me I may have gone and tried to get into the University Library to sleep here, but would then have to deal with the Librarian and her broom! WHere are you sleeping?
Yes, numerous times every day. It's how we like to settle our differences; but the Prince despises it and is at the moment trying to make a difference and stop our ways. Is France not the same?
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True, but it sounds dangerous, quite a bit. I have found a small studio flat nearby.
There is some brawling in the lower classes, but that's often true, is it not? In the higher classes, most settle their problems with organized duels.
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Really? You have the money to pay for it? Very lucky, I'm quite jealous!
..I think I've been in both a few times! No more than that, now that I think of it. I come from the side of one of two major families and we are always, always fighting. It would be nice if they would stop picking on other people, then we would not have to fight them!
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This sort of fighting, it is horrible. In France, everyone was petty and set on revenge or their own goals, it seemed.
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You really are not one for politics. THat's a good thing! Better to stay out of their messy ways. I'm afraid I'm too far in to turn out, but I'll remember that France is calmer than Italy.
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