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You tried to kill me with your dagger," Valten said calmly. "I can get you disqualified from this tournament." "Are you threatening me?" "Yes.
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Perhaps time is an inconsistent healer, but God can purge even the most painful memories.
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Odette felt as if she were floating. She could still feel Jorgen's lips on hers,
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Let Valten go save his own damsel in distress. I'm sure there are other maidens he can fall in love with.
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Are you threatening me?" "Yes.
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His chest constricted painfully. He was a fool.
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Gisela wanted to say something. "Of course. Be careful." Dumb. Of course he won't be careful. He's jousting.
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The touch of his fingers sent her heart to dancing, and her mind flitted to being held in his arms after he had saved her
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What would she say to Lord le Wyse? I love you? I've wanted to kiss you for weeks? She almost laughed. Obviously she was hysterical.
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Time blunts the pain and creates a mist over one's memory - at least in the case of death and sorrow. Other types of pain linger longer.
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Trust me, dear girl, you were born for love, for loving and caring and healing." She
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She was so lovely, it hurt his chest to gaze at her, especially knowing she was courageous and clever too.
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The world needs more people like you, Odette." She smiled to lighten the mood."And you, Jorgen Hortman.
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Her whole world was in the depth of his eyes.
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He closed his eyes. The melody wrapped around his chest, which ached with the beauty of it, even though he couldn't quite make out the words.
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Gabe prayed for the strength not to strangle his future father-in-law for the fiftieth time.
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Father God, let my sufferings not be for nothing. And don't let Annabel suffer any longer. Help her realize none of this is her fault. Protect her.
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She wanted to hit him. Perhaps she would.
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Only the most passionate, forthright kind of love would ever induce her to enter the confining state of matrimony.
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Even a dozen soldiers couldn't make her feel as safe as Valten could.
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Anger bubbled up inside him so strong that he clenched his fist and silently promised his brother that he would pay for his boorish behavior.
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Who would marry her and take care of her? O God, let it be me. His chest ached with the fervor of his desire - and his impossible request.
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He wasted his disapproval on her, for she cared not a whit.
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He pulled her closer, and she rested her forehead against his neck.
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So, you see, a man can love you, but only imperfectly. It is God alone who can be God.
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Because he cared for her. If he were completely honest, he didn't want Rupert to marry her, because he wanted to marry her himself.
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He simply stared at her, a sweet, soft look on his face. He seemed to be staring at her lips.
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If you die fighting, I want to die fighting with you.
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But I do care. The truth is, I love you.
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His two men pulled her off him, with Gisela kicking and fighting like a lioness.
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She pulled away from him and he let her go, the ache intensifying in his chest.
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You are brave and strong and good, noble and kind. I love you and I think you're ...
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Ranulf's heart did a strange stutter at the way she defended him. He longed to intervene, to stop the questioning.
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He should not say such a thing, but knowing he only had one more day alone with her made him reckless.
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Her arms were pressed against his chest, and he wished she would put her head against him, so much his chest ached.
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I ... I want you to be happy." She gazed back at him. Her brows drew together and she bit her lip. "I want you to be happy too.
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Gabe tried to force himself to listen to and comprehend the priest's words, but it was difficult, as Sophie's beauty kept distracting him.
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His heart swelled at her bravery. This was the lady he wanted by his side - and in his arms - for the rest of his life.
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Valten paced the floor of the library, imagining the violence he would wreak on the person responsible for hurting Gisela.
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The fierce look on his face softened to the look he wore for no one but her.
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Truly?" His face held such a tender look. It made her heart trip over itself.
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Your scars only make you dearer to me, reminding me of what a hero you are. My eyes behold the most handsome man in the world.
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He had transformed, from "Froschjunge," or "Frog boy," to her very own knight in shining armor.
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Men were such strange creatures. Perhaps getting shot at and defending a woman against wild animals and evil archers truly was his idea of enjoyment.
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Missing?" His father looked quite dangerous, as dangerous as Valten felt.
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Just as he finished speaking with the margrave, he turned and smiled at Odette. Her breath caught in her throat at how good he looked. A
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He gave her a questioning lift of his eyebrows and held out his right arm. "May I? Wear your colors?
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But what stuck in her mind was the way Lord Hamlin had looked at her. Thinking of that, her face began to burn once again.
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He leaned toward her, his face only a breath away. His intense look captured her fully. His words rumbled from his chest. If you love me, kiss me.
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For a moment in time she had been a lady, someone who was wanted ...
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Love tears out your heart, but pain is better than bitterness.
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You have every right to be free, Miss Langdon. No one is denying you that. But freedom is only valuable if you use your freedom wisely.
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At least if she worked inside, she couldn't nearly decapitate someone.
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He bent lower to whisper in her ear, I love you, queen of beauty and love.
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She wanted to yell at him, to beat his chest with her fists and accuse him of being addled and stubborn and blind.
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Even with dirt on her face and dress, she took his breath away.
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but behind her mask, she smiled flirtatiously at him, letting the warm sensations spread all through her, from her hand to her cheeks. The
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Rose clasped her hands and stared into his eyes, loving him, drinking in his love for her, for the last time.
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But he would never stop searching. And when he found her, he would never let anyone harm her again.
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Marrying Mathis made sense. It would solve all their problems. Except her problem of wanting Jorgen. But it hurt too much to think about that.
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For us mortals, love is greater than justice.
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Valten always did say you were the luckiest boy alive.
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A person's heart should be what she was judged by, rather than whose blood ran in her veins.
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He slipped his hand under hers and bowed his head over it. His breath touched her skin and sent a tingling sensation up her arm.
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But I must say that I've never seen him look at anyone the way he looked at you tonight.
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She wanted to say something daring like, "If you promise to kiss me again soon," but she only whispered, "As you wish.
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His squire's voice broke through the haze of rage that had settled in his head.
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The idea that Sir Gerek the Irritable was being kind to her made her stomach do a strange flip.
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Was he the only person in the world who knew how precious her trust was, who knew how difficult it was for her to give it?
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Beautiful, clever, hardheaded Rapunzel, who had broken down and cried, whose hair was as beautiful as a sunset.
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The pain in his chest grew so intense it took his breath away. So this is what a broken heart feels like.
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You just cry if you want to." Eustacia's voice was kind but firm. "Women cry. Men don't understand it, but crying is what we do.
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Don't think I couldn't see the love in his eyes when he looked at you. He would have fought to the death for you, that handsome Valten Gerstenberg.
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Once or twice she'd looked back at him and seen such a look of compassion in his brown eyes it had made her heart flop around like a fish on dry land.
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Tell me, Rose. Who did this? On his knees a mere two feet from her, he had to restrain himself again from pulling her into his arms.
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Wilhelm let go. He turned to look at Rose. His heart seemed ready to leap out of his chest. Could it be? Rose? His Rose. It was too good to be true.
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But how could she explain that their crude idea of love didn't seem satisfying, and a good-looking husband wasn't all she wanted in life?
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Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 — Melanie Dickerson
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 — Melanie Dickerson
But I have always thought a curious man was a knowledgeable man.
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She never imagined she would get her first true kiss in the secret tunnel, surrounded by strange men. At least it was memorable.
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I don't need prestige or wealth," he said softly. "I need you, and I want you with me forever.
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For a man of action and few words, the ones he did say were quite lovely.
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A knot tightened around Wilhelm's chest. So this is how jealousy feels.
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He suddenly wanted to take her and run away, to go where the margrave would never find her.
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He had also decided on a new course that filled him with joy - he would ask Rapunzel to be his wife.
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Rapunzel. She was one hundred times nobler than he had been, and he loved her.
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His hands wrapped around her upper arms, holding her gently. You are even more beautiful when you dance.
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She wished she had not shrunk back when he reached out to her. At this moment his strong arms could be holding, warming, comforting her.
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He'd never seen such a confident, impertinent smile on her face. He frowned. You're enjoying this too much.
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Lord Hamlin's eyes darted in their direction, alighted on Rose, and held. His expression changed and his features softened as he looked at her.
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She cried so hard she thought her heart would burst - until Sir Gerek put his arms around her.
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Some children at one of his tournaments in Burgundy had taken to calling him "Goliath". Not the most endearing biblical character.
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I see there's more cooking out here than the pheasant." Valten leaned over to turn the roasting birds on the spit and mumbled, "Not anymore.
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He rather liked it when she stood up to him.
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She didn't realize how beguiling she was in her innocent gestures.
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When anyone but God tells me I can or cannot, should or should not do something, I get a distinct desire to rebel.
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You deserve to love and be loved.
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You saved my life today, with your boyish skills. He gave her another one of his wry half smiles that made her insides flutter.
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