Kiss Quote by Patricia C. Wrede
““You don’t understand,” Mairelon said dully. “Kim doesn’t want to marry a toff.” Was that what was bothering him? “Well, of all the bacon-brained, sapskulled, squirish, buffle-headed nod cocks!” Kim said with as much indignation as she could muster. “I was talking about the marquis, not about you!” Mairelon’s eyes kindled. “Then you would?” “You’ve whiddled it,” Kim informed him. As he kissed her again, she heard Mrs. Lowe murmur, “Mind your language, Kim,” and Shoreham say in an amused tone, “Yes, Your Grace, I believe that was an affirmative answer.””
About This Quote
A dialogue exposing miscommunication and social expectations, where characters misinterpret each other's remarks about marriage and status.
In simple terms: Misunderstanding and social pressure.
Clarify before reacting.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- a romantic negotiation
- a family gathering
- a courtly setting
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing realistic dialogue
- analyzing character motives
Questions to Reflect On
- What assumptions are characters making about each other?
- How does social status shape their conversation?