Diana Gabaldon Quote

…) To the last drop of my blood, mo duinne. Mo duinne I asked, a little disturbed by the intensity of this speech. (…) It means ‘my brown one.’ He raised a lock of hair to his lips and smiled, with a look in his eyes that started all the drops of my own blood chasing each other through my veins. Mo duinne, he repeated, softly. I have been longing to say that to you.

Diana Gabaldon

…) To the last drop of my blood, mo duinne. Mo duinne I asked, a little disturbed by the intensity of this speech. (…) It means ‘my brown one.’ He raised a lock of hair to his lips and smiled, with a look in his eyes that started all the drops of my own blood chasing each other through my veins. Mo duinne, he repeated, softly. I have been longing to say that to you.

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