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“It is one thing to read scandalous verse, quite another to disguise it behind lofty pretension.”
― The Duke's Holiday
― The Duke's Holiday
“The Honeywell girls knew Latin and Greek, European languages and history, philosophy and economics, and even a smattering of biology (scandalous indeed). Alice, Astrid’s younger sister by three years, excelled at maths, of all things, and helped Astrid keep the estate books in order. Ardyce and Antonia, the two youngest, liked to chatter to each other in ancient Greek and reenact scenes from Homeric epics in the stable yard. Astrid, unsurprisingly, enjoyed spouting political theory the most, and had firm opinions on the matter of women’s place in society. She was a bluestocking and proud of it.”
― The Duke's Holiday
― The Duke's Holiday
“SHE CAME TO a moment later and found the god of the sea between her legs, her skirts rucked up scandalously high once more, and the viscount hovering over her, looking as if he didn’t know whether to push the statue off her or keep it there to protect her dignity. Her”
― The Alabaster Hip
― The Alabaster Hip
“They walked for some time without encountering anything more intelligent than a flock of geese crossing the road and a pair of cows napping in the sun. It was well past noon when Montford”
― The Duke's Holiday
― The Duke's Holiday
“her with an intensity that made her want to squirm. Now that the challenge was issued, she wished she could take it back. He had goaded her into it, and though she was confident of her ability to beat him astride, she was on a damned sidesaddle. And the way he handled Cyril gave her pause. The normally high-spirited gelding followed the duke’s direction with uncommon meekness. Montford”
― The Duke's Holiday
― The Duke's Holiday
“Not now. Ye bought yerself”
― The Duke's Holiday
― The Duke's Holiday
“shoulders”
― The Duke's Holiday
― The Duke's Holiday





