"Tony, I don't understand anything you say," Peggy remarks, a touch critical and slightly frustrated with his insistence to keep doing it. She gives him a stern look and lets out a long sigh as he talks again about trying to go home. "You know as well as I do that I want to get home," she promises. "And I've been trying my very best to find us a way out, but I haven't and I can't understand why I've failed again and again."
"If you could figure out a way to somehow track the ground we've been over before, it might help, but it seems even that can't be trusted," she says, thinking of Margaery and Kate's vanishing in the woods and how everything had seemed to move on them.
"You're not alone," she reminds him. "We all want to go home. We all have people waiting for us."
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"If you could figure out a way to somehow track the ground we've been over before, it might help, but it seems even that can't be trusted," she says, thinking of Margaery and Kate's vanishing in the woods and how everything had seemed to move on them.
"You're not alone," she reminds him. "We all want to go home. We all have people waiting for us."