(The particular way in which he is wrong here is surprisingly tragic. It would seem that the biases with which he has been raised have tainted even his vocabulary...)
[Edgeworth begins to open his mouth, then closes it, not sure off the top of his head how to correct Sebastian without hurting his feelings. After all, he doesn't have much practice with phrasing things tactfully; it's rare for him to even recognize any need to. As such, the look in the more senior prosecutor's eyes serves as the only immediate clue that something is amiss.]
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[Edgeworth begins to open his mouth, then closes it, not sure off the top of his head how to correct Sebastian without hurting his feelings. After all, he doesn't have much practice with phrasing things tactfully; it's rare for him to even recognize any need to. As such, the look in the more senior prosecutor's eyes serves as the only immediate clue that something is amiss.]