[He looked at the hand for a moment before taking it and shaking it politely. No bow, it was a touchy gesture... but not as touchy as some of the southern European customs. So she would either be northern European or possibly American... Glinda... sounded possibly German in origin, but Upland sounded more old English maybe? Possibly of mixed heritage? America was notorious for such things... and it would more or less explain... well HER. Though he never suspected the American stereotypes to be so... right on...]
So Ms. Upland, where is it you hail from? I want to guess and say North America perhaps?
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So Ms. Upland, where is it you hail from? I want to guess and say North America perhaps?