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The speaker greets Mr. Currie and asks about his travels. They mention that Mr. Currie's sons have grown and reassures him that they will be safe at Heartwood Abbey with a strong wall and skilled watchers. The speaker suggests that Mr. Currie's sons could receive archery training. The speaker asks Mr. Currie to speak louder so they can understand him. It is very good to see you again, Mr. Currie. I hope your travels have met you well. I see your sons have grown bigger and stronger since we've last met. Oh, enough of this talk. You'll be safe with us here at Heartwood Abbey. We have a grand wall to keep us well and protected. And with fine watchers, too. Your sons could even get some training by our well-seasoned archers to ease your worries. What's that? Huh? I couldn't hear you. Raise your voice loud and firm so I can understand your words. It is very good to see you again, Mr. Currie. I hope your travels have met you well. I see your sons have grown bigger and stronger since we've last met. Oh, enough of this talk. You'll be safe with us here at Heartwood Abbey. We have a grand wall to keep us well and protected. And with fine watchers, too. Your sons could even get some training by our well-seasoned archers to ease your worries. What's that? Huh? I couldn't hear you. Raise your voice loud and firm so I can understand your words.