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    Elizabeth Peters
    “No woman really wants a man to carry her off; she only wants him to want to do it.”
    Elizabeth Peters

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    Georgette Heyer
    “You would more probably have gone to the guillotine,' replied Sir Tristram, depressingly matter of fact.

    'Yes, that is quite true,' agreed Eustacie. 'We used to talk of it, my cousin Henriette and I. We made up our minds we should be entirely brave, not crying, of course, but perhaps a little pale, in a proud way. Henriette wished to go to the guillotine en grande tenue, but that was only because she had a court dress of yellow satin which she thought became her much better than it did really. For me, I think one should wear white to the guillotine if one is quite young, and not carry anything except perhaps a handkerchief. Do you not agree?'

    'I don't think it signifies what you wear if you are on your way to the scaffold,' replied Sir Tristram, quite unappreciative of the picture his cousin was dwelling on with such evident admiration.

    She looked at him in surprise. 'Don't you? But consider! You would be very sorry for a young girl in a tumbril, dressed all in white, pale, but quite unafraid, and not attending to the canaille at all, but--'

    'I should be very sorry for anyone in a tumbril, whatever their age or sex or apparel,' interrupted Sir Tristram.

    'You would be more sorry for a young girl--all alone, and perhaps bound,' said Eustacie positively.

    'You wouldn't be all alone. There would be a great many other people in the tumbril with you,' said Sir Tristram.

    Eustacie eyed him with considerable displeasure. 'In my tumbril there would not have been a great many other people,' she said.”
    Georgette Heyer, The Talisman Ring

  • #3
    Georgette Heyer
    “I may have said that I wanted to have an adventure," replied Miss Thane. "But I never said that I wanted to be murdered in my bed.”
    Georgette Heyer, The Talisman Ring

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    Georgette Heyer
    “And everything – but everything! – we did was quite useless!’ said Eustacie, quite disgusted. ‘I know,’ said Miss Thane, sadly shaking her head. ‘It does not bear thinking of.’ ‘I do not know why you should complain,’ remarked Sir Tristram. ‘You have had a great deal of adventure, which is what I understood you both to want.’ ‘Yes, that is true,’ acknowledged Eustacie, ‘but some of it was not very comfortable. And I must say that I am not at all pleased that it is you who have found the ring, because you did not want to have an adventure, or to do anything romantic. It seems to me very unfair.’ ‘So it is!’ said Miss Thane, much struck by this point of view. ‘It is quite odious, my love, for who could have been more disagreeable, or more discouraging? Really, it would have been better in some ways had we insisted upon his remaining the villain.”
    Georgette Heyer, The Talisman Ring

  • #5
    Georgette Heyer
    “After all, when one approaches Middle Age…"
    "Middle Age? Has anyone ever boxed your ears Miss Thane?"
    "No, never," said Miss Thane, looking blandly up at him.
    "You have been undeservedly fortunate," said Sir Tristram grimly.”
    Georgette Heyer, The Talisman Ring

  • #6
    Ursula K. Le Guin
    “In other ways my story didn’t follow the tradition. Its subversive elements attracted little attention, no doubt because I was deliberately sneaky about them. A great many white readers in 1967 were not ready to accept a brown-skinned hero. But they weren’t expecting one. I didn’t make an issue of it, and you have to be well into the book before you realize that Ged, like most of the characters, isn’t white.”
    Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea

  • #7
    C.S. Lewis
    “Aravis also had many quarrels (and, I'm afraid even fights) with Cor, but they always made it up again: so that years later, when they were grown up they were so used to quarreling and making it up again that they got married so as to go on doing it more conveniently.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Horse and His Boy



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