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" He shuddered at the notion, and wanted badly to court Arsenic with nothing more than a companionable silence while reading. But presumably one had to state one's intent in matters of affection, if one wished to move beyond reading.
She'd said she was a rebel. Wasn't a silent courtship terribly rebellious? "

Gail Carriger , Reticence (The Custard Protocol #4)


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Gail Carriger quote : He shuddered at the notion, and wanted badly to court Arsenic with nothing more than a companionable silence while reading. But presumably one had to state one's intent in matters of affection, if one wished to move beyond reading.<br />She'd said she was a rebel. Wasn't a silent courtship terribly rebellious?