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Dimity Quotes

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Gail Carriger
“Really, Sophronia, it makes me most uncomfortable how you manage to sort everything out every time I faint.”
Gail Carriger, Etiquette & Espionage

Gail Carriger
“What on earth could we girls possibly learn from a werewolf?" Sophronia wondered.
"How to keep a hat on no matter what the circumstances?" hazarded Dimity.”
Gail Carriger, Etiquette & Espionage

Gail Carriger
“Coming to the ball, Mr. Plumleigh-Teignmott?鈥�
鈥淏all? If you insist.鈥� Pillover slid off his trunk, and Roger jumped down to help him load it into the cart.
鈥淏all?鈥� said one of the Pistons with interest. 鈥淲e like balls.鈥�
Dimity gave them her best, most haughty look. 鈥淵es, but are you certain they like you?”
Gail Carriger, Etiquette & Espionage

Gail Carriger
“Dimity said, "I wrote him poetry!"

(...) "Dimity," Sophronia said, horrified by such an admission, "you didn't give him the poetry, did you?"

"Certainly not."
Sidheag tilted back in her chair, grinning. "Well, let's hear it."
"Oh, no. I don't think that's a good idea at all."

But Dimity was already dipping into her reticule and pulling out a scrap of paper. She gave it to Sidheag, who read it with a perfectly straight face, her tawny eyes dancing, and then passed it Sophronia.

"My love is like a red red rose
Occasionally he has a red red nose
He could keep me warm in the snows
I wager he has very nice toes."


Sophronia could think of nothing to say except, "Oh, Dimity.”
Gail Carriger, Curtsies & Conspiracies

Gail Carriger
“Very good, Monique. Perfect as always. Next time, Sidheag, smaller handkerchief. A lady carries embroidered muslin, not-what on earth is that? A square of tweed? Really, girl! Dimity, watch your balance, and red? Dear, not read. You're not ready for red. Red is only for the advanced deployment of handkerchiefs.”
Gail Carriger, Etiquette & Espionage

Gail Carriger
“Shut your cake hole, you revolting young blot.”
Gail Carriger, Manners & Mutiny

Gail Carriger
“We're a team like tea and milk, or cake and custard, or pork and apple.”
Gail Carriger, Manners & Mutiny

Gail Carriger
“I hate missing everything. That's why I want to marry well and be a grand lady. Then I can host all the parties, all the time, and see everything that is going on always. How can you stand not knowing?”
Gail Carriger, Manners & Mutiny

Gail Carriger
“For you, it's gossip. For me, it's action.”
Gail Carriger, Manners & Mutiny