Diana Gabaldon Quote
I know what it felt . . . like when I . . . thought you were dead, and- A small gasp for breath, and her eyes locked on his. And I wouldn't do that to you. Her bosom fell and her eyes closed.It was a long moment before he could speak.Thank ye, Sassenach, he whispered, and held her small, cold hand between his own and watched her breathe until the moon rose.
Diana Gabaldon
I know what it felt . . . like when I . . . thought you were dead, and- A small gasp for breath, and her eyes locked on his. And I wouldn't do that to you. Her bosom fell and her eyes closed.It was a long moment before he could speak.Thank ye, Sassenach, he whispered, and held her small, cold hand between his own and watched her breathe until the moon rose.
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