The Scoundrel and the Lady Quotes
The Scoundrel and the Lady
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“Now I’m rather annoyed that there are so many people around us, as I’d like to pull you into my arms and kiss you senseless. So I might ask you again, Iris Bennington, will you do me the honor of being my wife?” “You do not first wish to know if I love you in return?” “I would marry you without you loving me, but also, you talk in your sleep, and you told me that night in your bed.” She popped him on the arm with the fan dangling from her wrist. “I do love you, Merritt.” “I don’t believe I shall ever tire of hearing that,” he said. “Ask me again,” she said with a wicked grin. “Will you marry me?” “Yes!”
― The Scoundrel and the Lady
― The Scoundrel and the Lady
