For where all love is, the speaking is unnecessary
("Outlander")
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He reached forward then took me in his arms, held me close for a moment, the breath of snow and ashes cold around us. Then he kissed me, released me, and I took a deep breath of cold air, harsh with the scent of burning.Diana Gabaldon
Nobody had ever told me how to do these things, ... I didn't want anyone giving me advice until I had it all figured out on my own.
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That's what he got for neglecting his work to go on wild-goose chases to impress a girl
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His own eyes were soft and dreamy, cloudy as a trout pool in the rain.
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There was a smell about the place, which I imagined as the smell of misery and fear, though I supposed it was no more than the niff of ancient squalor and an absence of drains.
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While the Lord might insist that vengeance was His, no male Highlander of my acquaintance had ever thought it right that the Lord should be left to handle such things without assistance.
Diana Gabaldon
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