Alice gets increasingly, visibly upset with each story—he even manages not to laugh at the one about the opera, which he finds hilarious in retrospect. But his voice remains steady enough to be heard, and he doesn't cry, although once or twice he looks like he might be about to.
When Lucinda concludes her questioning, he sits and waits quietly to see what Paul has to say.
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When Lucinda concludes her questioning, he sits and waits quietly to see what Paul has to say.