( It is as he suspected, then. He doesn't seem dejected by the revelation, simply resigned. He continues to pile wood into his arms without saying anything, considering the other man's words to himself before saying, )
I never would have taken you for a religious man.
( It's not said with any sort of derision, only curiosity, and an unspoken question. )
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I never would have taken you for a religious man.
( It's not said with any sort of derision, only curiosity, and an unspoken question. )