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If you were mine, I'd never leave you, Prudence. I couldn't.Anne Gracie
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I shan't mind if you don't, " he agreed. "But I'll not let you go, Prudence. Til not pester you, but know this: I will wait until you choose to listen to your heart."" Pshaw." It was a feeble effort. She took a deep breath and tried again. "Humbug! How can you presume to know my heart?" He smiled a slow, devastating smile. "You are my heart." He lifted her hand and kissed it. "And our hearts beat in tune. I know it– I, who used not to believe in such things. And you know it.Anne Gracie
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What if I shave?" he said. "I look much better when I'm shaved. My cousin will vouch for that–do I not look almost handsome when I shave, Edward? " He didn't wait for the duke's reply but turned earnestly back to Prudence. "Do you think you could marry me if I shaved?Anne Gracie
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Yes. And when a rake finally falls, he falls forever.Anne Gracie
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What the dev– er, deuce did you do that for? It hurt! ”“ Good, ” said the angel. “I was afraid these new shoes would not be sturdy enough.Anne Gracie
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Did he know she could barely think, let alone speak, for awareness of proximity of his fingers? Of course he knew. He was a rake. This is what he did.Anne Gracie
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Well, go on then, Abby; run along and let the nice man compromise you.Anne Gracie
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I could still box your ears.”“ Nonsense, ” he scoffed. “You couldn’t reach that high.Anne Gracie
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They’d be complaining about having to walk, and screeching at me to ‘do something, Freddy, do something! ’”“ But what could you do?” she said, puzzled.“ Carry them, probably.” He gave her a hopeful look. “Do you want me to carry you?Anne Gracie
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Prettiness fades after a few years, but elegance only increases with age.Anne Gracie
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Gideon could not imagine any other young unmarried woman of his acquaintance passing up the opportunity to snare, if not himself, then the Carradice fortune. In any case, the number of women who’d rejected him in any way was gratifyingly small. Yet Miss Prudence Merridew had most unmistakably rejected him. Several times. Wielding that damned lethal reticule like a little Amazon, to emphasize her point.Anne Gracie
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I was shy, ” said six-foot-one of bashful male. He grunted as a sharp, feminine elbow thudded inconspicuously into his side.Anne Gracie
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Do you think ladies’ eyebrows can communicate as well?” she asked.“ No, they don’t have sufficient thicketry, ” he said with authority.“ Thicketry?”“ Yes, that is the official term.Anne Gracie
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Lord Carradice managed to look wicked, smug, and saintly, all at the same time.Anne Gracie