His tranquil smile deepened. 'We shall meet in Malta, Jerott. Pray for us all. God has been good tonight.' 'Thompson has been rather splendid too,' said Lymond cordially. and waved a cheerful farewell.
In this scene from "The Disorderly Knights" by Dorothy Dunnett, a sense of calm and hope is conveyed through the characters' interactions. The character's tranquil smile suggests reassurance and a peaceful outlook, as they mention meeting in Malta and express gratitude for a good night, indicating a positive and hopeful moment.
Another character, Lymond, responds warmly, acknowledging Thompson’s bravery or commendable actions, and they part ways with a cheerful farewell. This...