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I'm wearing clothes in my thoughts and dreams though. What am I wearing in yours? she asked. Me. Conversation between Mary Rose and Harrison in Julie Garwood's FOR THE ROSES
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Julie Garwood
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: December 26
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You take my heart with you, my loving captor. Nay, Madelyne. I am your captive in body and soul.
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Lady Madelyne had sealed her own fate. She'd warmed his feet.
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She surprised him by agreeing. Yes, I was simply curious, and no, I would never criticize you in front of your followers. Do you have the patience to endure one more question, husband? What is it? When do you suppose you'll leave me behind?
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Let go of me or slow down, she demanded as she tried to keep pace with him. He slowed down. I swear to God, you try the patience of a saint. You aren't a saint, Brodick, no matter what your mother might have told you.
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He'd gone to Louddon's fortress to take Madelyne captive. His plan was revenge an eye for an eye. And that had been reason enough. Until she'd warmed his feet. Everything had changed at that moment. Duncan had known with a certainty he couldn't deny that they were henceforth bound together. He could never let her go.
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