Juliet Marillier Quote
This is a—a proposal of marriage? he asked me, and there was the very smallest trace of a smile at the corner of his mouth, something I had never seen before.I suppose so, I said, blushing again. And, as you see, I’m doing it properly, on my knees.This would, however, be a partnership of equals you’re offering, I imagine?Undoubtedly. (448-49)
Juliet Marillier
This is a—a proposal of marriage? he asked me, and there was the very smallest trace of a smile at the corner of his mouth, something I had never seen before.I suppose so, I said, blushing again. And, as you see, I’m doing it properly, on my knees.This would, however, be a partnership of equals you’re offering, I imagine?Undoubtedly. (448-49)
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