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Bridgerton Collection Volume 3 (Bridgertons #7-8) Bridgerton Collection Volume 3 by Julia Quinn
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“Enh?” “I think something important is about to happen,” Hyacinth said with a sigh. “Something important is always about to happen, my dear girl,” Lady Danbury said. “And if not, you’d do well to act as if it were. You’ll enjoy life better that way.” For Lady Danbury, the comment was uncharacteristically philosophical. Hyacinth paused, considering her words.”
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“He kissed her lips, and her heart sang.”
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“I love you,” he said, his voice finally rising above a whisper. He turned, his heart, his very soul in his eyes. “I love you.”
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“He wouldn’t take until she made it clear she was ready to give. And then he would offer himself in return.”
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“Let me be your anchor.”
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“Je peux supporter votre haine, dit-il à la porte close, mais certainement pas votre absence.”
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“Suddenly the world was a simple place. He loved her, and that was all that mattered.”
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“You treat Andrew like a brother,” he said, turning a page with slow, deliberate movements. “And I treat you . . .” He looked at her. “Not like a brother.”
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“You gave me a look as if to say, ‘I know exactly what I’m doing.”
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“He rolled his eyes. Women. And yet, this was Billie. The least womanly woman of”
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“You are so used to being completely comfortable with yourself and what you say.” “What’s wrong with that?” Hyacinth asked. Not defensively, just quietly. “Nothing. I wish more people had that talent.” Violet clasped her hands together, her left thumb rubbing against her right palm. It was a gesture Hyacinth had seen on her mother countless times, always when she was lost in thought. “But what I think happens,” Violet continued, “is that when you don’t feel that way—when something happens to give you unease—well, you don’t seem to know how to manage it. And you run. Or you decide it isn’t worth it.” She looked at her daughter, her eyes direct and perhaps just a little bit resigned. “And that,” she finally said, “is why I’m afraid you will never find the right man. Or rather, you’ll find him, but you won’t know it. You won’t let yourself know it.”
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“But what was”
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