Walker replied that he believed iron hulls would never replace wooden ships.
"Put yourself in my position," Walker replied mildly, still looking out at the harbor and the ship.
"There is a great deal at stake in this matter," Walker replied softly.
"Don't give me too much credit for what I am presumed to have known," Walker replied quietly.
"You're done with this suit," replied Walker, and the crystal toppled forward.
"I was kind of hoping we could grab a couple of minutes to go over a few things," Walker replied.
When questioned about how he survived, Walker replies, "Who said I did?"
"The building went with the permits," Walker replied, grinning.
Walker replied, but what he said was unclear.
"Morning," Walker replied flatly, as if the word left a sour taste in his mouth.