Courting Miss Lancaster Quotes
Courting Miss Lancaster
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“I have found that sometimes a person is the last to know when she is in love. One's heart does not always share it's secrets with one's mind.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“I have no desire to spend every night of the next few months at balls and soirees or drowning in tea with morning callers.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“On your feet, maggot!”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“I believe that your lack of partners had everything to do with the fact that the Duke of Kielder was standing at your shoulder with his hand resting rather ominously on the hilt of his dress sword."
"He scared them off," Athena surmised.
"Precisely.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
"He scared them off," Athena surmised.
"Precisely.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“After a moment of stunned silence had passed, Persephone spoke. "Adam will be so pleased to know he is considered 'well-togged.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Sometimes, I think heaven has to hit us over the head to get our attention. Adam regularly takes on that duty himself”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“(Athena)"You must have an opinion, then, of who shares with you the distinction of being 'nearly flawless.'"
"There are many," he replied, "who come close."
"But do not equal your level of..." Athena searched for the right word.
"Perfection," Mr. Peterbrook supplied without a hint of hesitation.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
"There are many," he replied, "who come close."
"But do not equal your level of..." Athena searched for the right word.
"Perfection," Mr. Peterbrook supplied without a hint of hesitation.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Look at you. You grew up.” He shook his head and sighed. “I don’t like it.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Artemis pulled out her brilliant smile.
“I know how to behave in public.”
“Adam knows how to dance the minuet,” Persephone pointed out. “That doesn’t mean he actually does.”
“I also don’t attend dinner parties,” Adam grumbled. “But here I am.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“I know how to behave in public.”
“Adam knows how to dance the minuet,” Persephone pointed out. “That doesn’t mean he actually does.”
“I also don’t attend dinner parties,” Adam grumbled. “But here I am.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Don’t stop him; he was actually leaving. Do you have any idea how often I have tried to get him to do that?”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Where might I find His Grumpiness?” Harry asked, enjoying the sight of Adam’s very proper London butler attempting to keep a straight face.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“He glanced up at Jane, watching him expectantly and hovering near the chair Harry occupied. “I believe I can read it without assistance,” he hinted with a smile. “If I come across any difficult words I will consult the children’s governess.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“She doesn’t appear to be any happier about this than I am,” Adam muttered under his breath.
Harry smiled. “She is nervous, Adam,” he answered, also sotto voce. “Try not to look so entirely irritated when Daphne has her come-out.”
Adam’s eyes snapped to Harry, wide for a fraction of a moment, before his usual annoyed expression returned. “I’m placing Daphne in a convent,” he declared almost silently.
“She is not Catholic,” Harry replied.
“I don’t care.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
Harry smiled. “She is nervous, Adam,” he answered, also sotto voce. “Try not to look so entirely irritated when Daphne has her come-out.”
Adam’s eyes snapped to Harry, wide for a fraction of a moment, before his usual annoyed expression returned. “I’m placing Daphne in a convent,” he declared almost silently.
“She is not Catholic,” Harry replied.
“I don’t care.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Have you come for a nap, too, Athena? Adam, I assure you, has many topics he can discuss at length that should almost instantly put you to sleep.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“He could offer set-downs from which one did not recover easily. The Infamous Duke was also in possession of an eyebrow that, when lifted just so, made one instantly begin evaluating one’s life, as death felt frighteningly imminent.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“They smell like spring in the midst of winter and like hope when life is bleak.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Listen very closely, Hubert.”
When Adam began dropping titles, it was time for the general public to take cover.
“Your presence in London ends before nightfall. And I am sick to death of the sound of your voice. If I hear you have uttered a single word before you are at least one county removed from town, I will personally remove your voice box. You can write out your instructions to your servants. Pantomime, if you must. But not a word. And I assure you, I will know if you choose to go against my edict.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
When Adam began dropping titles, it was time for the general public to take cover.
“Your presence in London ends before nightfall. And I am sick to death of the sound of your voice. If I hear you have uttered a single word before you are at least one county removed from town, I will personally remove your voice box. You can write out your instructions to your servants. Pantomime, if you must. But not a word. And I assure you, I will know if you choose to go against my edict.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Now, if you will excuse me, I was charged with the responsibility of escorting the soon-to-be-departed to meet his fate.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“He had seen far too many young society misses who had perfected the art of looking utterly bored with life. Athena was refreshingly different. Constant detachment was expected of the ton. Society’s upper echelon worked hard at appearing so unimpressed with life as to be on the verge of expiring from it. Harry had never managed the act. And neither, he guessed, had or would Athena. He’d loved her ever since.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“How insufferably pompous.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Miss Lancaster likes trees. I like trees. It seems we would suit. But only if Your Grace will permit it. I would rather not be shot, so I am asking from a distance.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Anyone who regularly laughed in the duke’s presence was either entirely mad or placed very little value on the continuation of his existence.”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“She requires a Season,” Adam declared, his tone clearly communicating his utter disapproval as well as his complete disbelief.
“Most young ladies do,” Harry answered. “How else are the poor dears’ parents to see them married to the highest bidder, er, most suitable gentleman?”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“Most young ladies do,” Harry answered. “How else are the poor dears’ parents to see them married to the highest bidder, er, most suitable gentleman?”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
“would”
― Courting Miss Lancaster
― Courting Miss Lancaster
