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“I know not by what power I am drawn to you, but it is as a moth is drawn to the flame, and I cannot fight it, I must be consumed.”
― His Last Mistress
― His Last Mistress
“Her blonde tresses now lay unbound and flowing in comely waves down her back, like pale serpents against the blue sea of her costume.”
― His Last Mistress
― His Last Mistress
“She is a jewel far richer than a mountain of coin could bring!”
― His Last Mistress
― His Last Mistress
“A woman that you find different or strange, or whom you may envy or covet is deemed by you all to be a witch! Anything that you do not understand, you deem witchcraft!”
― The Stuart Vampire
― The Stuart Vampire
“They do not call him the terror of husbands and lovers for no reason...”
― His Last Mistress
― His Last Mistress
“Our love will be the light and the darkness shall perish beneath the weight of it.”
― The Stuart Vampire
― The Stuart Vampire
“I have lived recklessly, gambled my income away at the horse races, gone whoring, have been more drunk than sober, beaten men to a pulp with my hands, have had a man’s nose cut off for insulting my father and have been indebted to villains more times than I care to say. But, I do not want to live like this anymore. I want a quiet life with a good woman who will care and love me – not for being the Duke of Monmouth, but for me, Jemmy.”
― His Last Mistress
― His Last Mistress
“The Devil always takes back his own.”
― The Stuart Vampire
― The Stuart Vampire
“Hold on to your periwigs, I'm going to start you off with a whirlwind tour of the history of Stuart Britain; a time that encompassed the vast majority of the seventeenth century and the first fourteen years of the eighteenth.”
― A Year in the Life of Stuart Britain
― A Year in the Life of Stuart Britain
“Hold onto your periwigs, I'm going to start you off with a whirlwind tour of the history of Stuart Britain; a time that encompassed the vast majority of the seventeenth century and the first fourteen years of the eighteenth.”
― A Year in the Life of Stuart Britain
― A Year in the Life of Stuart Britain





