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The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown (Lady Whistledown, #1) The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown by Julia Quinn
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“It was truly an abomination of nature that one always found the most comfortable spot in the bed five minutes before one had to leave it.”
Mia Ryan, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
“Linney stood in a deserted marble hall of Montagu House, Bloomsbury, in which the British Museum was kept, staring at the Rosetta Stone.”
Julia Quinn, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
“grin, then swung up on his perch and settled”
Julia Quinn, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
“Ah, Valentine’s Day. This Author personally detests the holiday. A girl must take the measure of her worth by the number of cards and bouquets she receives, and a young man is forced to spew poetry as if anyone actually spoke in rhyme. It’s a wonder the holiday hasn’t been”
Julia Quinn, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
“She may not be all that bland. She looked quite fetching today, actually.'
Terrance turned a glare on Stu. The man put his hands up as if to ward off an attack. 'Not that I noticed.”
Mia Ryan, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
“Lady Anne Bishop, he was coming to realize to his growing delight, was far more complex than he'd anticipated. Each moment the plans he'd worked out to win her needed to be modified and adapted as he learned something new about her.”
Suzanne Enoch, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
“Call me Maximilian.'
A sheep farmer. He's a sheep farmer, she reminded herself fiercely. One who lived in Yorkshire, of all places. 'Very well, Maximilian,' she said.”
Suzanne Enoch, The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown