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114. The trim continues within any more complications, so much better than before as Helen can appreciate Rebecca's new facial expression: the loser of the bet feels a lot more comfortable now with herself, like she lifted a weight off.
113. "You are welcome! And yes, let's continue with your shorn, red little lamb..."
112. "You can continue with my haircut, Helen." Rebecca says, truly serene now. "And thank you for helping me in more than one way".
111. "I must recognize I didn't think about it in this way... And yes, I think you must be right. I promise to do as you said" Rebecca says, thankful.
110. Those and other good advice were given from Helen to Rebecca.
The red-haired listen to all those good counsels carefully and attentively, taking note of all the speech.
109. "Also, I recommend you to travel over all Asmens: you are excessively established in the capital, watching only a little part of our kingdom.
Visit its villages, rivers, mountains and different peoples: your mind will be enriched with knowledge which is not in the books".
108. "It is just... well... How can I explain?... Your main problem is that you are so tied to the past century literature: I am not saying you should forget the classics, but give a chance to newness too, evolving at the same time as the rest of the society."
108. "As I was saying, Rebecca, you are not a bad bard... Damn it! When I began to travel the roads, singing and composing my first pieces, I read your poems captivated, admiring your writing..."
107. And Helen, as she said, dries delicately Rebecca's eyes.
"There it is! A lot better, don't you think?" Helen marks with real sincerity.