( watched and observed, like rudimentary and undignified experiments. she had thought she had taught her children to avoid such obvious trappings, a mental fortitude developed beyond the tricks of this manor — evidently, no such hope. )
Your terms are suitable. ( then: ) Do you intend to play for victory, or the pleasure of the challenge?
no subject
( watched and observed, like rudimentary and undignified experiments. she had thought she had taught her children to avoid such obvious trappings, a mental fortitude developed beyond the tricks of this manor — evidently, no such hope. )
Your terms are suitable. ( then: ) Do you intend to play for victory, or the pleasure of the challenge?
no subject
The two do not have to be mutually exclusive, though the question suggests you may seek the former. Or is that too bold an assumption?