Surprise Quote by Lynsay Sands
““He too had recognized the three faces pressed to the window as the coach had sailed past. He shook his head as the Radnor carriage rode out of sight around the next bend. It had been Suzette, Christiana, and Lisa, all gaping out the window at them. "I did tell you they would not take our leaving sitting down," Langley pointed out, sounding amused. "You didn't say they would follow," Daniel said dryly. Langley laughed and shrugged. "Why spoil the surprise?””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown (fictional narrative), date unknown
A character observes three women watching from a carriage, highlighting unexpected attention and the surprise of their presence.
In simple terms: Three women watch from a carriage, surprising the characters.
Expect the unexpected in social encounters.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- travel
- social interaction
- unexpected meetings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do unexpected observers affect your actions?
- What assumptions do you make about on' attention?
Assumes the women are merely observers, not participants.