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" Well, if you sat eating as though nothing mattered save your dinner I’m not surprised,” said Juliana
viciously. “If I were not so angry with her, the deceitful, sly wretch, I could pity her for all she must
have undergone at your hands.”
“Seeing me eat was the least of her sufferings,” answered the Marquis. “She underwent much, but it
may interest you to know, Juliana, that she never treated me to the vapours, as you seem like to do.”
“Then I can only say, Vidal, that either she had no notion what a horrid brutal man you are, or that she
is just a dull creature with no nerves at all.”
For a moment Vidal did not answer. Then he said in a level voice: “She knew.” His lip curled. He
glanced scornfully at his cousin. “Had I carried you off as I carried her you would have died of fright
or hysterics, Juliana. Make no mistake, my dear; Mary was so desperately afraid she tried to put a
bullet through me. "

Georgette Heyer , Devil's Cub (Alastair-Audley, #2)


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Georgette Heyer quote : Well, if you sat eating as though nothing mattered save your dinner I’m not surprised,” said Juliana<br />viciously. “If I were not so angry with her, the deceitful, sly wretch, I could pity her for all she must<br />have undergone at your hands.”<br />“Seeing me eat was the least of her sufferings,” answered the Marquis. “She underwent much, but it<br />may interest you to know, Juliana, that she never treated me to the vapours, as you seem like to do.”<br />“Then I can only say, Vidal, that either she had no notion what a horrid brutal man you are, or that she<br />is just a dull creature with no nerves at all.”<br />For a moment Vidal did not answer. Then he said in a level voice: “She knew.” His lip curled. He<br />glanced scornfully at his cousin. “Had I carried you off as I carried her you would have died of fright<br />or hysterics, Juliana. Make no mistake, my dear; Mary was so desperately afraid she tried to put a<br />bullet through me.