"I might have to say Titian." She said this almost reluctantly, as if Titian was something precious she kept to herself. "It's the luminous quality of the tones of skin, the incomparable reds, the affection with which he paints his..."
She stopped and gave her head a little shake, and a small smile and a half shrug, as though she secretly qualified to describe the wonder of Titian.
And because she suspected she was boring him.
'Luminous quality.' Titian didn't particularly interest him. But what he did to Miss Genevieve's face when she'd described him, in fact, fascinated him."/>

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" Who is your favorite painter, Miss Eversea?"
"I might have to say Titian." She said this almost reluctantly, as if Titian was something precious she kept to herself. "It's the luminous quality of the tones of skin, the incomparable reds, the affection with which he paints his..."
She stopped and gave her head a little shake, and a small smile and a half shrug, as though she secretly qualified to describe the wonder of Titian.
And because she suspected she was boring him.
'Luminous quality.' Titian didn't particularly interest him. But what he did to Miss Genevieve's face when she'd described him, in fact, fascinated him. "

Julie Anne Long , What I Did for a Duke (Pennyroyal Green, #5)


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Julie Anne Long quote : Who is your favorite painter, Miss Eversea?"I might have to say Titian." She said this almost reluctantly, as if Titian was something precious she kept to herself. "It's the luminous quality of the tones of skin, the incomparable reds, the affection with which he paints his..."
She stopped and gave her head a little shake, and a small smile and a half shrug, as though she secretly qualified to describe the wonder of Titian.
And because she suspected she was boring him.
'Luminous quality.' Titian didn't particularly interest him. But what he did to Miss Genevieve's face when she'd described him, in fact, fascinated him." style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>