[Right-handed certainly makes it easier. The sir got no further reaction than the distant, automatic nod of a man who is very used to a level of deference. And absolutely unaware of the actual nature of the situation he's in right now.
After a moment's inspection and satisfaction she wasn't going to rip the front of her dress, he nods. He doesn't hand her any arrows, just the bow. It's a thinner, more supple version of the one he has slung on his shoulder.]
Everything about bow hunting is posture, patience and practice. I can teach the first and the last.
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After a moment's inspection and satisfaction she wasn't going to rip the front of her dress, he nods. He doesn't hand her any arrows, just the bow. It's a thinner, more supple version of the one he has slung on his shoulder.]
Everything about bow hunting is posture, patience and practice. I can teach the first and the last.