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Claiming the Duchess (Fitzhugh Trilogy, #0.5) Claiming the Duchess by Sherry Thomas
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“Some turn the soil and plant seedlings. We garden with words and nurture affinity.”
Sherry Thomas, Claiming the Duchess
“Lexington, met the man who would inspire four long years of unrequited love on her part, she was thinking about fossils. She didn’t have any”
Sherry Thomas, Claiming the Duchess
“P.S. I fear that in person I shall prove to be a sore disappointment. With pen and paper I am at ease; in the solitude of my own company my thoughts and ideas flow without obstruction. But before others it takes me the greatest effort to string two words together, and more often than not my words emerge awkward and off-putting.”
Sherry Thomas, Claiming the Duchess
“Alas, would that it were as easy to appease the heart as it is to satisfy the stomach.”
Sherry Thomas, Claiming the Duchess
“fifteen-year-old stepson, Christian, quite adored them—and his collection was growing at a problematic rate. Christian’s”
Sherry Thomas, Claiming the Duchess