Daisy Ashford Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Daisy Ashford
Bernard always had a few prayers in the hall and some whiskey afterwards as he was rather pious. — Daisy Ashford
They all went out by a private door and found themselves in a smaller but gorgous room. The Prince tapped on the table and instantly two menials in red tunics appeared.
Bring three glasses of champaigne commanded the prince and some ices he added majestikally. The goods appeared as if by majic and the prince drew out a cigar case and passed it round.
One grows weary of Court Life he remarked.
Ah yes agreed the earl.
It upsets me said the prince lapping up his strawberry ice all I want is peace and quiut and a little fun and here I am tied down to this life he said taking off his crown being royal has many painfull drawbacks. — Daisy Ashford
Mr Salteena was an elderly man of 42 and was fond of asking people to stay with him — Daisy Ashford
This is agony cried Mr Salteena clutching hold of a table my life will be sour grapes and ashes without you. — Daisy Ashford
We must go for a day in the country and when surrounded by the gay twittering of the birds and the smell of the cows I will lay my suit at her feet and he waved his arm wildly at the gay thought. — Daisy Ashford
I am very fond of fresh air and royalties. — Daisy Ashford
I see said the duke but my own idear is that these things are as piffle before the wind [from memory ... ] — Daisy Ashford
Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl. — Daisy Ashford
Oh Bernard she sighed fervently I certinly love you madly you are to me like a Heathen god she cried looking at his manly form and handsome flashing face I will indeed marry you. — Daisy Ashford
Bernard placed one arm tightly round her. When will you marry me Ethel he uttered you must be my wife it has come to that I love you so intensly that if you say no I shall perforce dash my body to the brink of yon muddy river he panted wildly. — Daisy Ashford
My own idea is that these things are as piffle before the wind. — Daisy Ashford
I am partial to ladies if they are nice. I suppose it is my nature. I am not quite a gentleman but you would hardly notice it. — Daisy Ashford
You look rather rash my dear your colors don't quite match your face. — Daisy Ashford
Next morning while imbibing his morning tea beneath his pink silken quilt Bernard decided he must marry Ethel with no more delay. — Daisy Ashford