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A storm was little more than a gust of wind, if one knew how to face it.
— Feb 11, 2017 04:35AM
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Joycee
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Ms. Noble did it again. We start out wondering about a secondary female character (because she seems borderline unlikeable) ... then said character crosses the border just in time to be featured as the heroine in the sequel. First, there was Letty, and now I find myself reluctantly rooting for Margaret. You go, Rhys. (Oh, and John, for this novel.)
— Feb 12, 2017 10:14AM
Joycee
is on page 249 of 384
Last Sunday's sermon encouraged loyalty to the tried and true ... after Leticia's conquest of the womenfolk, the vicar's wife mentioned that this weekend would be pro-steam engine (new technology).
"Well, Jesus himself was something new, once upon a time, wasn't he?"
Too true, too true.
— Feb 11, 2017 06:10PM
"Well, Jesus himself was something new, once upon a time, wasn't he?"
Too true, too true.
Joycee
is on page 242 of 384
"...she flipped her hair back and brought her head up again.
And stopped his heart.
Her face was flushed, her eyes sparkling and dark, dizzying from the movement of her head. Her hair flung back in wings from her temples, streaming down her back as if caught in the wind."
Brings Rita Hayworth to mind ...
— Feb 11, 2017 06:07PM
And stopped his heart.
Her face was flushed, her eyes sparkling and dark, dizzying from the movement of her head. Her hair flung back in wings from her temples, streaming down her back as if caught in the wind."
Brings Rita Hayworth to mind ...
Joycee
is on page 206 of 384
"You were a better wife to him than he was a husband to you. You still are."
"I hate to shatter your illusions, but that is the case in most marriages."
Too true. :)
— Feb 11, 2017 05:53AM
"I hate to shatter your illusions, but that is the case in most marriages."
Too true. :)
Joycee
is on page 81 of 384
"A man who was enamored would make it known. He would find an excuse to be in her presence, to touch her ungloved hand..."
Sounds like the basis of the misunderstanding about Jane and Mr. Bingley ("Pride and Prejudice"). He didn't indicate his attraction to her so all and sundry thought he wasn't interested.
— Jan 30, 2017 06:06PM
Sounds like the basis of the misunderstanding about Jane and Mr. Bingley ("Pride and Prejudice"). He didn't indicate his attraction to her so all and sundry thought he wasn't interested.
