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But before you speak, I want you to consider my words. You are a Bridgerton. I don’t care who you marry or what your name becomes when you stand up before a priest and say your vows. You will always be a Bridgerton, and we behave with honor and honesty, not because it is expected of us, but because that is what we are.”
“You’re married,” Eloise scolded. “But not blind,” Colin said with a grin. “You’re married, too!” she accused. “But not blind,” he said again. “Eloise,” Gregory said with what was quite possibly the most annoying use of condescension she’d ever had cause to hear, “there are some things that are impossible not to see. Especially,” he added, “when you’re a man.” “It’s true,” admitted Anthony. “I saw it myself.”