65074ce
|
"I would not piss on him was he burning in the flames of hell," Grey said politely. One of Hal's brows flicked upward, but only momentarily. "Just so," he said dryly. "The question, though, is whether Fraser might be inclined to perform a similar service for you." Grey placed his cup carefully in the center of the desk. "Only if he thought I might drown," he said, and went out."
|
|
pardloe
lord-john-grey
|
Diana Gabaldon |
6998125
|
...he found that after prolonged contact with Claire and her opinions, he had much less trust in physicians that heretofore - and he hadn't had much to begin with.
|
|
humor
lord-john-grey
claire-fraser
|
Diana Gabaldon |
189fba0
|
"I have...an understanding. In England." His understanding with James Fraser was that if he were ever to lay a hand on the man or speak his heart, Fraser would break his neck instantly. It was, however, certainly an understanding, and clear as Waterford crystal."
|
|
james-fraser
lord-john-grey
|
Diana Gabaldon |