Eyes wide open Quote by Georgette Heyer
““Get up, brat, and for the lord's sake, smooth your hair! You look the most complete romp!' Miss Wantage did her best to comply with this direction, but without any marked degree of success. Fortunately, the exigencies of the particular mode of hairdressing affected by his lordship obliged him to carry a comb upon his person. He produced this, dragged it through the soft, tangled curls, tied the hood-strings under Hero's chin, and, after a critical survey, said that it would answer well enough. Miss Wantage smiled trustfully up at him, and the Viscount made a discovery. 'You look just like a kitten!' She laughed. 'No, do I, Sherry?' 'Yes, you do. I think it's your silly little nose,' said the Viscount, flicking it with a careless forefinger. 'That, or the trick you have of staring at a fellow with your eyes wide open. I think I shall call you Kitten. It suits you better than Hero, which I always thought a nonsensical name for a girl.' 'Oh, it is the greatest affliction to me!' she exclaimed. 'You can have no notion, Sherry! I would much rather you should call me Kitten.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Regency Romance by Georgette Heyer, 1930s
A playful banter about nicknames reveals how affection can be expressed through teasing and personal quirks.
In simple terms: Nicknames show affection through teasing.
Embrace playful teasing in relationships.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- first meetings
- courtship
- social gatherings
- nickname creation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does teasing affect trust?
- When is a nickname too personal?
The teasing may unintentionally hurt feelings if not mutually understood.