Gerald Morris Quotes
I Can't Make Flowery Speeches," Sir Kai Began, "and I Wouldn't Even If I Could. I Won't Whimper At Your Feet Like These Callow Puppies That Call Themselves Knights These Days, And I Don't Write Poetry Or Play The Damned Rebec. I Don't Intend To Change My Manners Or My Way Of Life, But If You'll Have Me, Connoire, I'd Be Obliged If You'd Marry Me."
The Incredulous Silence That Struck The Watching Crowd Was So Profound That Piers Could Hear The Peep Of A Chickadee In The Distant Forest. Lady Connoire's Expression Did Not Change. Taking A Deep Breath, She Said, "I Don't Like Flowery Speeches, And If You Ever Make One To Me, I'll Just Laugh At You. I Despise Simpering Poems, I Hate The Squealing Of A Rebec, And We'll See Whether You'll Change Your Manners Or Not. I'll Marry You.
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