Elliana (The Real Count of St. Germain)

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“His voice was low and reverent. I thought that he would do his work and do it well and nobly; and happy the woman fitted by nature and training to help him do it. She would be no feather, blown about by every fickle wind of fancy. She would always know what hat to put on. Probably she would have only one. Ministers never have much money. But she wouldn’t mind having one hat or none at all, because she would have Jonas. “Anne Shirley, don’t you dare to say or hint or think that I’ve fallen in love with Mr. Blake. Could I care for a lank, poor, ugly theologue—named Jonas? As Uncle Mark says, ...more
Elliana (The Real Count of St. Germain)
D’awww she’s in love!! This honestly makes me so happy. I love Phil so much and I imagine I’ll love Jonas too (I can tell just by reading Phil’s letter to Anne). And what did I say when I met Phil? When she said that she could never fall in love? I said she would fall in love by the end of this book. And she has. So there.
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