A young septon galloped past upon a palfrey as fine as any lord’s, ...
Hi. Does this sentence mean no other lord’s horse is finer than the young septon’s palfrey?
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It's not meant to be interpreted literally like that. It's just pointing to the quality of the horse.
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It's not meant to be interpreted literally like that. It's just pointing to the quality of the horse.