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Nathaniel Thorn Quotes

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Margaret  Rogerson
“I knew you talked to books. I didn't realize they listened.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“Of course ." A wicked gleam entered his eyes. "But I only turn girls into salamanders on Tuesdays. Luckily for you, it´s a Wednesday, which is the day I drink a goblet of orphan´s blood for supper.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“I don't know what came over me. Of course I would be happy to join you in a life-endangering act of heroism, Scrivener. You must only say the word.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“I was warned I’d see some strange things in the countryside,” he said, “but I admit, I didn’t expect to find a feral librarian roaming the stacks.”
(...)"I didn't expect you to find me, either" she heard herself say.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“Would you still like to go ice skating?"
"Yes!" she burst out. "But---" She tried not to glance down at his injured leg.
A grin tugged at his mouth. "We saved the world, Scrivener. We'll figure out a way."
She relaxed. He was right. They would figure out a way.
"Even if you have to pull me on a sled," Nathaniel went on.
"I am not pulling you on a sled!"
"Why not? I dare say you're strong enough."
She sputtered.. "It would get in the papers."
"I hope so. I'd want to save a clipping.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“Does it need to be so tight?" Nathaniel objected as Silas retied the cravat in a complicated series of knots, his gloved fingers moving with nimble certainty over the fabric.
"I'm afraid so, if you wish to remain fashionable," Silas replied. "And we don't want a repeat of the incident with Lady Gwendolyn."
Nathaniel scoffed. "How was I supposed to know tying it that way meant that I intended to proposition her? I have better things to do then learn secret signals with handkerchiefs and neckcloths."
"Had you listened to me, I would have told you, and spared you from getting champagne thrown in your face---though I heard several people say afterward that that was their favorite part of the dinner.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“Why, would you prefer to share one? I wouldn't have expected it of you, Scrivener, but I suppose some species do bite each other as a prelude to courtship.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“Something drew tight inside of her, like a violin string awaiting the touch of a bow. Looking down at him, her heart ached with a song that did not have words or notes or form, but strained nonetheless to be given voice- a sensation that was not unlike suffering, for it seemed too great for her body to contain.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“I am not pulling you on a sled!”

“Why not? I dare say you’re strong enough.“

She sputtered. “It would get into the papers.”

“I hope so. I’d want to save a clipping. I could put it in my scrapbook,...”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“What is this, master - the third time I've broken you out of a jail cell?
Nathaniel coughed. "Minor misunderstandings, on both previous occasions," he assured Elisabeth.
(...)
"At least you're wearing clothes this time, master.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Margaret  Rogerson
“if you don't believe in anything, then you have a great deal less to lose.”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns