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You'd be better served ifyou gave me a moment to regain my self-control and let me remove my boots. It's the least agentleman can do.And you're such a gentleman.Not with you, love. But I'm trying.
Anne Stuart
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Anne Stuart
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: May 2
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Philadelphia
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Anne Kristine Stuart
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Do I make you nervous, Madame Lambert?” “No. I just prefer to keep my distance.” “Evil isn’t contagious.” “I thought you said you weren’t the most evil man in the world?” “I’m not. But that doesn’t mean I’m a good man.” “I don’t think anyone would argue with that.
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If I am ever in the position where I wish to seduce someone I will simply assure her it’s better than rats.
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If this were a different time, a different place, I would take you to bed with me and make love to you for days.
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You don't believe in God, Rachel. You don't believe in goodness or love or mercy, do you? I haven't seen enough to form an opinion. But you believe in the devil? When I'm sitting in a car with him, yes, she said.
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