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I should like to see you try.
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Shockingly tactless," Lady Warford said. "Unfortunately, Longmore can be tactless quite fluently in several languages
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Hypocrisy seemed to be the fashionable equivalent of propriety, discretion indistinguishable from morality, and the
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Just because I squeezed my gigantic bottom into men's trousers, you needn't assume my brains have shrunk to masculine size.
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You refuse to listen. Because, like every other man, you can keep only one idea in your head at a time-usully the wrong one.
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Beaumont wanted Esmond very badly. Esmond wanted Beaumont's wife. And she didn't want anybody.
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Bung upwards, she means, Your Grace, a tart called out.
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Men are the inferior sex. Adam was made first, and the first effort is always the simpler and cruder one, non? With the second, one refines.
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And so I beat him and beat him until he kissed me. And then I kept on beating him until he did it properly.
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Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
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But women had to overlook men's personality flaws, else nobody would ever wed and/or reproduce and the human race would come to an end.
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I want you," she said.
"I told you so," he said. — Loretta Chase
"I told you so," he said. — Loretta Chase
I'm no good at being good.
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We're of one mind, Grenville and I, and the mind is hers, on account of my being a man and not having one.
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I love you madly," she said. "I shall make you happy if I have to kill somebody to do it. But that ought not to be necessary.
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I have always believed that anyone who must violate the law to achieve his purposes must lack either intelligence or imagination, probably both.
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Silk and Shadows is something else. Like brilliant. It got under my skin as very, very few books have. It's still under my skin. Mikhal was haunting.
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She longed to throw something at him. A chair. Herself.
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Then he recalled whose daughter she was, and wondered why he wondered.
Then he recalled who it was who had a child.
A child, Noirot had a child! — Loretta Chase
Then he recalled who it was who had a child.
A child, Noirot had a child! — Loretta Chase
She set her hand against his chest, to push him away. He laid his hand over hers, and held hers there, over his pounding heart.
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Let me explain something to you, he said. If you want to get something out of a man, dashing out his brains against a lamppost isn't the way to do it.
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Jessica: "You great drunken jackass!"
Dain: "I did not give you leave to use my Christian name. — Loretta Chase
Dain: "I did not give you leave to use my Christian name. — Loretta Chase
The ton will be all atwitter about last night
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The bourgeoisie is so tediously self-righteous.
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She's never met an adjective or adverb she didn't like.
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Men don't know what they want. Women must show them.
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I don't need to be coddled and sheltered. I don't need all my battles fought for me. I do need to be believed in.
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No good would come of trying to make something of a man with a brain like machinery.
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I am not in love with you," she said. "It is an infatuation. I have heard of such derangements happening to elderly spinsters.
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I love these pet names," she said, gazing soulfully up into his eyes, "Nitwit. Sap skull. Termagant. How they make my heart flutter!
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Women do not lie, my lord Dain," came a faintly accented voice from the door. "It merely seems so because they exist in another reality.
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Humor will relieve an awkward moment.
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Hers was a tone and manner that assured the listener they had only two choices; obedience or death.
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It was hard to hide one's emotion from one's own kind.
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Charm of the most insidious kind: humorous, self-deprecating, and disarmingly frank and confiding.
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He broke through the wall of men surrounding Olivia - dim-witted fowl clustered about a dozing crocodile, as he saw it - and offered to take her home.
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Miss you, he said. It was the barest murmur, scarcely a sound.
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A man ought to look up to a woman, literally or figuratively, because that is the proper mode of worship, and worship is the very least he can do.
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THE Right Honorable Edward Junius Carsington, Earl of Hargate, had five sons, which was three more than he needed.
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By gad, is that you, Ainswood? I haven't seen you in a dog's age. How's the gout? Still troubling you?
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Masculine pride is an exceedingly precious and fragile thing
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He knew there were no forevers and there was always a way out, yet he lost his way, lost his balance.
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Viscerally, what Genevieve felt, and it wasn't at all amusing.
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The Vizier is a genius, truly, if he can keep peace among three hundred women. I can't do so with only one.
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If Lady Brentmor told the prime minister to jump off a bridge," Fiona had once remarked, "Wellington would meekly ask, 'Which one?
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They were perfectly suited. They would speak of books the livelong day and night and bore everyone else but themselves to distraction.
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Due to not getting pumped regular, females take the oddest fancies, such as imagining they can think.
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There is no animal more invincible than a woman,
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rules seemed to constantly shift on whim.
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The bigger they are, the harder they fall. And the better the world liked seeing them fall.
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An adult should not be forced into marriage as a child is forced to eat his peas. Peas are only part of a meal. Marriage is a life's work.
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And, while Jessica had faith enough in Providence, she preferred to seek help from more accessible sources. Her assistant was Phelps, the coachman.
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Life is not an opera. Scenes belong on the stage.
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Gout, I understand, has reformed a great many rogues.
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In my dictionary, romance is not maudlin, treacly sentiment. It is a curry, spiced with excitement, and humour, and a healthy dollop of cynicism.
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His conscience smote him. As smitings go, it wasn't much, his conscience being in poor fighting condition.
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A dress is a weapon. It must dazzle his eye, raise his temperature ... and empty his purse.
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The witless destroy what they don't understand.
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HOrrible. The most horrible sound on earth. The sound of death and torture and the agonies of a burning hell," Lisle said. "Damn them. It's bagpipes.
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Hell, what was one more scandal?
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