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(view spoiler)[Did Lords Ashcombe and Walsingham resolve their argument? How did that work out between them? And do they often end up in conflicts like that one? (hide spoiler)]
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I don't know that I'd say it happens often, but it does happen. They've had disagreements before, and they will again. It's to be expected when you have two leaders who have different ideas about the right action to take. (Back in 1660, for example, Walsingham was very much in favor of the king's clemency toward some of those who'd opposed him before he returned to the throne, while Ashcombe wanted more of the traitors executed. That was a discussion far more heated than this one.)
But there remains a respect on both sides. Lords Ashcombe and Walsingham both know the other is loyal to the king, and good at what they do. So there are no real grudges held.
But there remains a respect on both sides. Lords Ashcombe and Walsingham both know the other is loyal to the king, and good at what they do. So there are no real grudges held.
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