When the young nobleman enters the house, he is greeted by his son, who is small and skinnier than his peers. The young man is struck by the beauty of the boy's eyes and by the fact that the boy seems to be wary of others. He is afraid that he will be caught, and so he tries to comfort the boy by saying that he is sure that he cannot break the young man's neck.
When the young nobleman enters the house, he is greeted by his son, who is small and skinnier than his peers. The young man is struck by the beauty of the boy's eyes and by the fact that the boy seems to be wary of others. He is afraid that he will be caught, and so he tries to comfort the boy by saying that he is sure that he cannot break the young man's neck.