Aye, that is the story he was telling. He said he was a bastard and his mother was a servant to Walder Frey. She apparently educated him.
[Jon nearly snorts in derision.]
Walder Frey was not a man to let his servants be educated. He didn't care for any of that.
I never met "Willem" and he never came to pay respects to Sansa, the last of the Tully bloodline, his liege lord. It's because "Willem" doesn't exist. He's a Northerner and a kinslayer.
That little bastard. [Not in the birthright sense, just in the personality sense. And he is little. Claire has to look aside, calm herself, and not vomit right now. Not in front of Jon, anyway.]
He must have been having a jolly good time parading about like that.
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I know him. I met him when there was that beach party--
[She'd helped him put sun screen on. She can feel her stomach clench.]
He said he was a farmer.
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[Jon nearly snorts in derision.]
Walder Frey was not a man to let his servants be educated. He didn't care for any of that.
I never met "Willem" and he never came to pay respects to Sansa, the last of the Tully bloodline, his liege lord. It's because "Willem" doesn't exist. He's a Northerner and a kinslayer.
[And so much worse.]
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He must have been having a jolly good time parading about like that.
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He didn't hurt you, at least.