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4d7d059 As soon as one promises not to do something, it becomes the one thing above all others that one most wishes to do. promises Georgette Heyer
2ae4ddf You're only a man! You've not our gifts! I can tell you! Why, a woman can think of a hundred different things at once, all them contradictory! men thoughts women Georgette Heyer
42096a0 There is so mortifying as to fall in love with someone who does not share one's sentiments. Georgette Heyer
e778234 It was growing late, and though one might stand on the brink of a deep chasm of disaster, one was still obliged to dress for dinner. manners Georgette Heyer
8dc1563 No one could have called Mr. Standen quick-witted, but the possession of three sisters had considerably sharpened his instinct of self-preservation. Georgette Heyer
b05044a Do you forget that I am your sister?" "No; I've never been granted the opportunity to forget it." sister Georgette Heyer
e182c46 I feel an almost overwhelming interest in the methods of daylight abduction employed by the modern youth. humor modern-youth Georgette Heyer
19e6374 She decided that her wisest course would be to put him out of her mind. After reaching this conclusion she lay thinking about him until at last she fell asleep. Georgette Heyer
bfa7591 my memory is reasonably good--unlike yours, dear sir!" "Mine is erratic," he said imperturbably. "I remember only what interests me." memory Georgette Heyer
b1a537e Oh, yes, she's unusual!" he said bitterly. "She blurts out whatever may come into her head; she tumbles from one outrageous escapade into another; she's happier grooming horses and hobnobbing with stable-hands than going to parties; she's impertinent; you daren't catch her eye for fear she should start to giggle; she hasn't any accomplishments; I never saw anyone with less dignity; she's abominable, and damnably hot at hand, frank to a faul.. love regency-romance unusual Georgette Heyer
8393396 You may have married her, but she is mine. Do you think I shall let you take her? She may be ten times your wife, but, by God, you shall never have her. Georgette Heyer
44b5cfc I shall be much obliged to you, cousin, if you will refrain from telling my sisters that she has a face like a horse!' 'But, Charles, no blame attaches to Miss Wraxton! She cannot help it, and that, I assure you, I have always pointed out to your sisters!' 'I consider Miss Wraxton's countenance particularly well-bred!' 'Yes, indeed, but you have quite misunderstood the matter! I meant a particularly well-bred horse!' 'You mean, as I am per.. romance Georgette Heyer
ac22d5f What I mean is, like you to have everything you want. Wished it was me, that's all Georgette Heyer
8030cf5 I was under the impression that I warned you that in London country ways will not do, Frederica!" "You did!" she retorted. "And although I can't say that I paid much heed to your advice it so happens that I am accompanied today by my aunt!" "Who adds invisibility to her other accomplishments!" aunt chaperon banter invisible Georgette Heyer
1616700 Remind me one day to teach you how to achieve a sneer, Hugh. Yours is too pronounced, and thus but a grimace. It should be but a faint curl of the lips. Georgette Heyer
db4579e Sir Richard sighed. "Rid yourself of the notion that I cherish any villainous designs upon your person," he said. "I imagine I might well be your father. How old are you?" "I am turned seventeen." "Well, I am nearly thirty," said Sir Richard. Miss Creed worked this out. "You couldn't possibly be my father!" "I am far too drunk to solve arithmetical problems. Let it suffice that I have not the slightest intention of making love to you." Georgette Heyer
0f0c0cb Well, you have the right to make a sacrifice of yourself, but I'll be damned if I'll let you sacrifice me! sacrifice Georgette Heyer
a14318e You are shameless!" he said angrily. "Nonsense! You only say so because I drove your horses," she answered. "Never mind! I will engage not to do so again." "I'll take care of that!" he retorted. "Let me tell you, my dear Cousin, that I should be better pleased if you would refrain from meddling in the affairs of my family!" "Now, that," said Sophy, "I am very glad to know, because if ever I should desire to please you I shall know just how .. fustian pompous cousin Georgette Heyer
8af041e And now I wish I hadn't been civil, because he says he shall not despair! He is as stupid as Endymion!" "No, no!" said Alverstoke soothingly. "Nobody could be as stupid as Endymion!" Georgette Heyer
913fe7e Well, sir, do you mean to remain there, commending my father's taste in wine, or do you mean to accompany me to Ashtead?" "Set off for Ashtead at this hour, when I have been traveling for two days?" said Sir Horace. "Now, do, my boy, have a little common sense! Why should I?" "I imagine that your parental feeling, sir, must provide you with the answer! If it does not, so be it! I am leaving immediately!" "What do you mean to do when you rea.. parental-love daughter father Georgette Heyer
9e73ddc Do you mean to tell me that Mr. Trevor read my letter?" demanded Lady Buxted indignantly. "Your secretary?" "I employ him to read my letters," explained his lordship.(Alverstroke) "Not those written by your nearest and dearest!" "Oh, no, not !" he agreed." -- Georgette Heyer
917270c I comfort myself with the reflection that your wife will possibly be able to curb your desire--I admit, a natural one for the most part--to exterminate your fellows. Georgette Heyer
e3a8619 I daresay Freddy might not be a great hand at slaying dragons- but one has not the smallest need of a man who can kill dragons! Georgette Heyer
37ef081 You know what I think? Fate! That's what it is fate! There's a thing that comes after a fellow:got a name,but I forgot what it is. Creeps up behind him, and puts him in the basket when he ain't expecting it. ferdy Georgette Heyer
c17e925 The Viscount stepped into the room. "Came to see if you was dead," he said. "Laid Pom odds you weren't." Lethbridge passed his hand across his eyes. "I'm not," he replied in a faint voice. "No. I'm sorry," said the Viscount simply. He wandered over to the table and sat down. "Horry said she killed you, Pom said So she might, I said No. Nonsense." Lethbridge still holding a hand to his aching head tried to pull himself together. "Did you?" h.. Georgette Heyer
2e84bc1 His Grace was at her side, and lifted her down from the chair. "My enfant," he said , "duchesses do not dance on chairs, nor do they call their brothers 'imbecile'." Leonie's twinkled irrepressibly. "I do," she said firmly." Georgette Heyer
f129c8d The Marquis believed himself to be hardened against flattery. He thought that he had experienced every variety, but he discovered that he was mistaken: the blatantly worshipful look in the eyes of a twelve-year-old, anxiously raised to his, was new to him, and it pierced his defences. schoolboy flattery Georgette Heyer
49f63ae You are an atrocious person! Since the day I met you I have become steadily more depraved. depraved Georgette Heyer
9c5d1e4 Will you marry me, vile and abominable girl that you are? Yes, but, mind, it only to save my neck from being wrung! Georgette Heyer
c067fa6 Randall laid his hand on Stella's, but only to remove it from his sleeve. "My precious, you really must have some regard for my clothes," he said with gentle reproach. "Much as I love you, I cannot permit you to maul this particular coat." Georgette Heyer
2fa0856 Sophy looked at him. Under his amazed and horrified gaze, large tears slowly welled over her eyelids, and rolled down her cheeks. She did not sniff, or gulp, or even sob: merely allowed her tears to gather and fall. 'Sophy, for God's sake do not cry!' 'Oh, do not stop me!' begged Sophy. 'Sir Horace says it is my only accomplishment.' Mr. Rivenhall glared at her. 'What!' 'Very few persons are able to do it!' Sophy assured him. 'I discovered .. Georgette Heyer
edf1dc1 Leonie, you will do well to consider. You are not the first woman in my life." She smiled through her tears. "Monseigneur, I would so much rather be the last woman than the first," she said." Georgette Heyer
9f1a6bd Depend upon it, you are just the sort of girl a man would be glad to have for his sister! You don't even know how to swoon, and I daresay if you tried you would make wretched work of it, for all you have is common sense, and of what use is that, pray? Georgette Heyer
2c86327 Mr. Beaumaris, who had picked Ulysses up, paid no heed to all these attempts at self-justification, but addressed himself to his adorer. "What a fool you are!" he observed. "No, I have the greatest dislike of having my face licked, and must request you to refrain. Quiet, Ulysses! quiet! I am grateful to you for your solicitude, but you must perceive that I am in the enjoyment of my customary good health. I would I could say the same of you... Georgette Heyer
ef19494 The charm of your society, my Sparrow, lies in not knowing what you will say next - though one rapidly learns to expect the worst! virtue spontaneity Georgette Heyer
6e4faac Talking to you is like -- like talking to an eel!" "No, is it? I've never tried to talk to an eel. Isn't it as waste of time?" "Not such a waste of time as talking to you!" Georgette Heyer
4a2e8ec You must not imagine that Papa or I have the least notion of compelling you to marry anyone whom you hold in aversion, for I am sure that such a thing would be quite shocking! And Charles would not do so either, would you, dear Charles?"(Elizabeth Ombersley) "No, certainly not. But neither would I consent to her marriage with any such frippery fellow as Augustus Fawnhope!" "Augustus," announced Cecilia, putting up her chin, "will be remembe.. marriage siblings Georgette Heyer
09e7a7d How very awkward places we do choose in which to propose to one another!' remarked Mr. Beaumaris Georgette Heyer
37716f4 The youngest Merriville, bursting into the room some time later, found them seated side by side on the sofa. 'Buddle said I wasn't to disturb you, but I knew was fudge,' he said scornfully. 'Cousin Alverstoke, there is someting I wanted to ask you!' He broke off, perceiving suddenly, and with disfavour, that his Cousin Alverstoke had an arm round Frederica. Revolted by such a betrayal of unmanliness, he bent a disapproving look upon his.. humor heyer precious Georgette Heyer
fc10b0e Is it not unsupportable to be held down to a canter when you long to gallop for miles? Georgette Heyer
b8cc331 O God, I love you to the edge of madness, Venetia, but I'm not mad yet--not so mad that I don't know how disastrous it might be to you--to us both! You don't realize what an advantage I should be taking of your innocence! madness love Georgette Heyer
fca3162 I don't know how it is...but you seem to think me something wonderful, and indeed, I am not. love Georgette Heyer
d959c85 My dear girl, you don't consent to an abduction! You consent to an elopement, and I knew you wouldn't do that. elopement Georgette Heyer
455d1c3 I can't imagine what possessed you to propose to me." "Well that will give you something to puzzle over any time you can't sleep." Georgette Heyer
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