The way he does things is as the flow of water through a sandbank. It touches the edges of, and reaches around, every grain of sand, even entering to the inner depths of some; and so his thoughts. If the sand is deep and wide the water never reaches the other side; his thoughts likewise never expressed. This seeping water never touches where it never should, as do some thoughts never be heard. This also says that his mind contains actions and words that he would never dare to carry out because they would reach beyond the realms of decency.
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