Old books exert a strange fascination for me -- their smell, their feel, their history; wondering who might have owned them, how they lived, what they felt.
Quite definitely a Bingley - Lauren Willig
Quite definitely a Bingley
- Lauren Willig
Love doesn't attack; it infiltrates. - Lauren Willig
Love doesn't attack; it infiltrates.
They were a strange and mercantile people, these Americans. One never knew what they might come up with next. - Lauren Willig
They were a strange and mercantile people, these Americans. One never knew what they might come up with next.
Old books exert a strange fascination for me -- their smell, their feel, their history; wondering who might have owned them, how they lived, what the… - Lauren Willig
Old books exert a strange fascination for me -- their smell, their feel, their history; wondering who might have owned them, how they lived, what the…
Patience is only a virtue when there is something worth waiting for. - Lauren Willig
Patience is only a virtue when there is something worth waiting for.
There's nothing so attractive as a blank slate. Take one attractive man, slap on a thick coat of daydream, and voila, the perfect man. With absolutel… - Lauren Willig
There's nothing so attractive as a blank slate. Take one attractive man, slap on a thick coat of daydream, and voila, the perfect man. With absolutel…
Hard to believe that so nearby, just across the Channel, such atrocities could still occur in their supposedly civilized world, that one could wake u… - Lauren Willig
Hard to believe that so nearby, just across the Channel, such atrocities could still occur in their supposedly civilized world, that one could wake u…
It is a truth universally acknowledged that one only comes up with clever, cutting remarks long after the other party is happily slumbering away. - Lauren Willig
It is a truth universally acknowledged that one only comes up with clever, cutting remarks long after the other party is happily slumbering away.
Why was it that cheering expressions were invariably so infuriating? - Lauren Willig
Why was it that cheering expressions were invariably so infuriating?
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