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The Gift (Crown's Spies, #3) The Gift by Julie Garwood
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“Well?"
"Well, what?"
"Damn it, Nathan, tell me what you think."
"About what?"
"Lady Sara," Colin persisted. "What do you think of her?"
"The truth, Colin?"
His friend gave a quick nod.
Nathan's smile was slow, easy. "She'll fit through the window.”
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“Nathan does have a special nickname he uses when he address me," Sarah announced then,drawing her husband's attention. " You have my permision to use it,too." "Oh? Colin asked.He caught the surprise look on Nathan's face and became all the more curious."And what might that be?" "Damn it, Sara" Colin couldn't believe he'd heard correctly. "Did you say ---" "Nathan usually addresses me as Damn It Sara. Don't you dear?" she asked her husband. "Colin,you may also ---" As if on cue,Nathan muttered,"Damn it, Sara, don't push me.I . . .”
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“My uncle's a big man, muscular. He's given to bulk in his shoulders.Yes, I suppose he could be a little frightening.

So is his wife, Sara interjected with a smile. "I couldn't tell them apart."

He pinched her backside for being insolent. "Dunnford has a mustache."

"So does she.”
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“Nathan had just announced that come hell or high water,he was going to fix his flower.He just needed time to find out how.”
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“it wasn’t long before he realized how enjoyable it was to have her around. He liked the sound of her laughter.”
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“He had believed he would have to protect his wife from the world. Now he knew the truth. It had become his duty to protect the world from his wife.”
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“Nathan stared at her a long minute. Her body was simply perfection to him. Her breasts were full, her waist narrow, and her legs long, shapely, exquisite.”
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“She drooled on his neck. The groom didn't find out her true age until the barrister began the reading of the conditions for their union. His bride was four years old.”
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