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1 " You ought to marry her, then. A man could do worse. How many men can say their wife is their best friend? Besides me, of course. I cannot too highly praise the magic of sharing every day of your life with the one person most calculated to give you pleasure. "
― Cheryl Bolen , A Christmas in Bath (The Brides of Bath, #5.5)
2 " The man has not been created who is disinterested in kissing. "
3 " I've a deuced strong desire to kiss you," he said huskily. "
4 " When we marry, I should like for you to wear that yellow dress. But only for me. I shouldn't like any other man gawking at your . . . well, surely you know of what jiggly bits I refer to." "Only you," she murmured. "
5 " Our relationship began upon a shared goal. I begged him to use his scholarly skills to help find the nearly priceless Chaucer that was stolen from me. That shared goal forced us to spend a great deal of time together." The lady sighed. "Soon I was deeply in love him." Felicity's brows plunged. "Can you perhaps pinpoint a certain occurrence that pushed him from friend to lover?" Catherine thought on this for a moment. "I suppose it was the kiss." "You kissed him?" a shocked Miss Arbuckle asked. A slow smile curled on Catherine's contented face. "He kissed me, actually. Then, he apologized profusely—when all I really wanted was more kisses. "