Quotes From "The Beautiful Pretender" By Melanie Dickerson

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She had never been in love before. She'd tried to save herself the pain, but all her pretending and hiding the truth from herself had not saved her at all. And even though this love was painful, it was worth it to remember how the sight of him and the sound of his voice had made her heart beat faster, that feeling of wanting what was best for someone else, even if it broke her own heart. Melanie Dickerson
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Why could he not have chosen some other woman? Why Avelina? But he knew why. It was because she had seemed good and kind and had expressed her thoughts without any false pride or pretense. He had admired her forthrightness and her compassion. And although he had never thought of a wife with strong opinions was a good thing, he actually found he liked her opinions-or at least admired her for having them. He wanted to get to know her, to know everything that was in her heart. He wanted to marry her and, surprising even himself, to love her. Melanie Dickerson
I should like the woman I choose to be very...
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I should like the woman I choose to be very honest, generous, and to have a sincere faith in God, rather than mindlessly following the rules. Melanie Dickerson
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Magdalen's eyes were wide and her mouth hung open. She was so sweet and beautiful. She would make a wonderful margrave's wife. Avelina had already made up her mind that the margrave had not killed his brother. She simply could not believe anyone who was so particular about who he was going to marry, and who seemed so concerned about orphans, could have done such a despicable thing. At least, she hoped not. Melanie Dickerson
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But in her heart she truly believed she was a better lady than Lady Dorothea ever was. Was it wrong to think she was nobler in her heart than the true nobleman's daughter? Melanie Dickerson
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If you die fighting, I want to die fighting with you. Melanie Dickerson
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She was so lovely, it hurt his chest to gaze at her, especially knowing she was courageous and clever too. Melanie Dickerson