Diana Gabaldon Quote
I am improvising a brassiere, I said with dignity. I don’t mean to ride sidesaddle through the mountains wearing a dress, and if I’m not wearing stays, I don’t mean my breasts to be joggling all the way, either. Most uncomfortable, joggling. I daresay. He edged into the room and circled me at a cautious distance, eyeing my nether limbs with interest. And what are those? Like them? I put my hands on my hips, modeling the drawstring leather trousers that Phaedre had constructed for me—laughing hysterically as she did so—from soft buckskin provided by one of Myers’s friends in Cross Creek. No, he said bluntly. Ye canna be going about in—in— He waved at them, speechless. Trousers, I said. And of course I can. I wore trousers all the time, back in Boston. They’re very practical. He
I am improvising a brassiere, I said with dignity. I don’t mean to ride sidesaddle through the mountains wearing a dress, and if I’m not wearing stays, I don’t mean my breasts to be joggling all the way, either. Most uncomfortable, joggling. I daresay. He edged into the room and circled me at a cautious distance, eyeing my nether limbs with interest. And what are those? Like them? I put my hands on my hips, modeling the drawstring leather trousers that Phaedre had constructed for me—laughing hysterically as she did so—from soft buckskin provided by one of Myers’s friends in Cross Creek. No, he said bluntly. Ye canna be going about in—in— He waved at them, speechless. Trousers, I said. And of course I can. I wore trousers all the time, back in Boston. They’re very practical. He