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“Old Woman Nora of Loch LomondTo her three wee Grandaughters one cold night.”
“No woman worth her salt would listen to a proposal without the word love in it.”
“No woman worth her salt would listen to a proposal without the word ‘love’ in it.”
“Men think they like to be challenged. The truth is, they only like to be challenged if they win.”
“Tis a sad day when ye ha' t' pinch yerself t' see if ye're awake or in th' midst o' a night terror. 'Tis a really sad day when ye have t' pinch yerself twice."Old woman Nora to her three wee grandd...”
“Once ye made up yer mind to do somethin', 'tis better t'stumble o'er the small hillock of jump-ahead than t'bash yer head on the jagged rocks of did-nothing.Old Woman Nora of Loch Lomand to her thr...”
“Her gaze flickered to the balcony doors and back, her brows knitted in confusion. My balcony doesnt connect to yours.I jumped. He grinned at the flash of concern he saw in her eyes. At dinner, your...”
“He slipped his tongue between her lips and thrust it wantonly inside her mouth over and over, echoing the enticing move of his hips against hers. She clutched him closer, reveling in the feel of hi...”
“With a hoarse moan, he swept her against him, kissing her wildly, passionately, his mouth promising and teasing, as if her kiss had broken the dam that had held back his passion.”
“Buchan had discovered a wealth of small tidbits. He now knew her first name - Tatiana. Like Shakespeare's fairy queen. "Be she but little, she is fierce.”
“It was a chaste kiss, but as her lips brushed his warm cheek, her eyes met his. They were deep and dark, warm with passion and longing. And somehow she knew, without question, what he thought. What...”
“You don't have to say a thing except yes. You don't have to do anything, either, I'm quite willing to plan it all." "You?""Yes me.""You'd plan all of it? Even the wedding?""Why not?""You don't even...”
“Ive often thought it unfair that women are expected to stay at home when theres a fight to be won. If awoman has the strength to bear a child, she can swing a sword as well as any man.”
“From the Diary of the Duchess of RoxburgheI vow, I cannot seem to walk past a window without seeing my great-nephew carrying Miss Balfour somewhere. All great romantic poems have such scenes where ...”
“I’ve often thought it unfair that women are expected to stay at home when there’s a fight to be won. If awoman has the strength to bear a child, she can swing a sword as well as any man.”