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The Bargain (Davenport #0.5; Regency #1) The Bargain by Mary Jo Putney
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“But why, she thought wryly, did a man seem more attractive as he became less available? How humbling to think one had so much in common with a cow stretching its neck through a gate for better grass.”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“But gratitude would not have me love you as I do. Love was inspired by what you are - the good, the bad, and even the foolish, which is what you're being right now.”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“Winning her would be like coaxing a butterfly to land on his hand. Patience, gentleness, and perhaps a prayer or two would be required.”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“Life is a good deal more comfortable if one doesn't expect it to be fair.”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
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“If you allow an experienced man of the world to introduce you to passion when you want him more than he wants you, he will own your soul, but you will not own his.”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“I don’t know what you hope for in a husband, but if it is to be loved â€� well, I think it would be very easy to fall in love with you.”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“What a pity that men couldn’t find such satisfactions without killing so many of their fellows.”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“holding her to the width of the bed, the flood of moonlight that made her crave”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“Some fusty fellow, perhaps Samuel Johnson, had once said that every man was sorry if he hadn’t been a soldier. She”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain
“As Paracelsus said, ‘Dose alone makes a poison.’â€� The”
Mary Jo Putney, The Bargain