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Can I have my ear back?" He asked irritably.
She blinked.
"Mother, can you tell this creature here to loosen her hold? -- Anya Wylde

Lady Anne sighed and whispered to Penelope, My brother stands guard over me like a sphinx or a fiery dragon. Only men with courage are allowed to make way to my side, and unfortunately England is full of chicken-hearted nitwits. -- Anya Wylde

Penny, how can you behave like a total idiot?"
Anne giggled, "I have no pride when it comes to winning back people I love. -- Anya Wylde

She had softened at his concern for her, but his tone was back to being scathing. She deduced that his concern was not for her safety. Dealing with the dead bodies of guests who broke their necks tumbling down his staircase in too long skirts would have disturbed his schedule. -- Anya Wylde

After an hour of gliding though the crowd and two glasses of tepid wine later, Penelope had reached the spiritual state of being merrily tipsy. It was that perfect state when everything starts looking wonderful and every tragedy turns into a comedy. -- Anya Wylde

A well-read highwayman, who would have thought?" the dowager commented.
"Oh, he absolutely adores books. He plans to retire when he has enough money and furnish his library with hundreds of books. He has already started a collection by stealing all he can find off lords and such. -- Anya Wylde

Her sister had always teased her saying that people who drank tea were boring, but the ones who drank coffee were cool. -- Anya Wylde

Londoners, with their noses pressed to cold windows, smiled, for a mid-summer storm was raging across England. Zues had blessed their land, taking away the bright happy sun and replacing it with gusty winds, lashing rain and utter misery. -- Anya Wylde

Men in lust can get creative. -- Anya Wylde

A decent moustache can intimidate a man, while a great moustache can frighten an army. -- Anya Wylde

Penelope glared at her, "Madame said that men love damsels in distress. She failed to point out that damsels in distress look wretched, miserable and downright horrid."
"Men do love damsels in distress. We simply need to look lovely while fighting mortal peril. -- Anya Wylde

This was it, a crossroad where a happy home was within her grasp, and on the other side lay years of loneliness and misery. -- Anya Wylde

Men like to imagine and think vulgar thoughts, but present them with boldness and they run scared. -- Anya Wylde