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Nobody's Sweetheart Now (Lady Adelaide Mystery #1) Nobody's Sweetheart Now by Maggie Robinson
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“It was Dev’s opinion that rich people should find something more useful to do than wander around London’s dark streets in evening wear looking for obscure clues and stealing bobbies’ hats.”
Maggie Robinson, Nobody's Sweetheart Now
“Never complain, never explain. If it was good enough for Disraeli, it was good enough for her.”
Maggie Robinson, Nobody's Sweetheart Now
“A mental ward might actually bring her some relief. There would be a daily schedule. Shots of something calming several times a day. Plain nutritious food. No need to dress up. Yes, there were numerous benefits.”
Maggie Robinson, Nobody's Sweetheart Now
“But he’d never struck her as a man with a wandering eye, unless a pound note blew by.”
Maggie Robinson, Nobody's Sweetheart Now
“He’s not my vicar. I find him a little annoying, to be frank. I know I shouldn’t say anything like that—it’s very un-Christian, but when you talk to him, you’ll understand. He’s such a Mr. Collins.”
Maggie Robinson, Nobody's Sweetheart Now
“can’t ask him, even if I bump into him in this limbo state. Not allowed. There’s a no fraternization policy whose rules elude me. What I need is a Debrett’s for the afterlife,”
Maggie Robinson, Nobody's Sweetheart Now
“He waved his hands in protest. “Don’t bring up boarding school, I beg you. We all experimented out of sheer boredom. Anyway, that was a long time ago.”
Maggie Robinson, Nobody's Sweetheart Now