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A-bride-most-begrudging Quote by Deeanne Gist

“Lord Randall barreled inside, brandishing his cane in Drew's face. "You beggarly knave, I was told this marriage was in name only! Who gave you permission to consummate the vows?" "Theodore Hopkin, governor of this colony, representative of the kind, and it's going to cost you plenty, for that…” quote by Deeanne Gist
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““Lord Randall barreled inside, brandishing his cane in Drew's face. "You beggarly knave, I was told this marriage was in name only! Who gave you permission to consummate the vows?" "Theodore Hopkin, governor of this colony, representative of the kind, and it's going to cost you plenty, for that daughter of yours is nothing but trouble. What in the blazes were you thinking to allow her an education?" Drew bit back his smile at the man's shocked expression. Nothing like landing the first punch. Lord Randall furrowed his bushy gray brows. "I knew not about her education until it was too late." Drew straightened the cuffs of his shirt. "Well, be prepared to pay dearly for it. No man should have to suffer through what I do with the constant spouting of the most addlepated word puzzles you could imagine." ----------------------------------------- "I require fifteen thousand pounds." Lord Randall spewed ale across the floor. "What! Surely drink has tickled your poor brain. You're a FARMER, you impudent rascal. I'll give you five thousand." Drew plopped his drink onto the table at his side, its contents sloshing over the rim. A satisfied smile broke across his face. "Excellent." He stood. "When will you take her back to England with you? Today? Tomorrow?" The old man's red-rimmed eyes widened. "I cannot take her back. Why, she's already birthed a child!" Drew shrugged. "Fifteen thousand or I send her AND the babe back, with or without you.””

Deeanne Gist

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unnamed period drama, author unknown

A powerful man confronts a woman about a marriage that was only in name, demanding payment and control over her education and child, revealing greed and manipulation.

In simple terms: A man forces a woman to pay for her education and child, showing greed.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and resist coercive demands.

Themes

power greed marriage control education

Mood

tense conflict

Type

dramatic dialogue

When to use this quote

  • legal negotiations
  • family disputes
  • financial settlements
  • parental rights

Key Concepts

coercion social hierarchy financial exploitation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What power dynamics are at play?
  • How can victims protect themselves?
A Different Perspective

The quote may be fictional, so real-world applicability is limited.

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