She accepts it from him and nods to one of the large armchairs. "There, an'ye would," Susan says, but doesn't move to cross the room yet. Instead, she curves her hand gently against the side of his face, stroking her thumb over the arch of his cheek.
"I'd thought to see to yer wound, then mayhap draw ye a bath."
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"I'd thought to see to yer wound, then mayhap draw ye a bath."