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He Told Her Quotes by Patricia Briggs
- My grandfather would have loved to have met you," he told her huskily. "He would have called you 'She Moves Trees Out of His Path.'…
- I would slay dragons for you,” he told her. “I suspect that finding an unoccupied bedroom will be easier.
- My father would take you wherever you wanted to go," he told her softly. "I was pretty sure I could talk you into staying, but…
- There are big bad wolves all over the world who tremble at the sound of his name, yet a little puny coyote girl peanut-buttered the…
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- The real hell of this," he told her, "is that you're going to get through it. — Gail Caldwell
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- You're only a rebel from the waist downwards,' he told her. — George Orwell
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- If I had to be anything," he told her, "I'd probably be a socialist, but I don't want to be anything. — John Irving
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