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Adventure Quote by Sarah MacLean

“Then allow me to finish it. Categorically. I am happy for you to pursue all the adventure you like. Here. In this house. Under this roof. Drink until you can no longer stand. Curse like a dockside sailor. Set your embroidery aflame, for God’s sake. But, as your elder brother, the head of the…” quote by Sarah MacLean
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““Then allow me to finish it. Categorically. I am happy for you to pursue all the adventure you like. Here. In this house. Under this roof. Drink until you can no longer stand. Curse like a dockside sailor. Set your embroidery aflame, for God’s sake. But, as your elder brother, the head of the family, and the earl,” he stressed the last words, “I forbid you from frequenting taverns, public houses, or other establishments of vice.””

Sarah MacLean

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Duchess Deal by Sarah MacLean, 2017

A brother offers freedom to enjoy life but imposes a strict prohibition on visiting places of vice, reflecting protective authority and moral control.

In simple terms: He lets you have fun but bans drinking spots.

Key Takeaway

Balance freedom with responsibility.

Themes

family authority freedom responsibility morality

Mood

conflicted reflective

Type

advice family.

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • young adult decisions
  • social outings
  • personal boundaries

Key Concepts

protective patriarchy personal autonomy social norms

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you negotiate personal freedom with family expectations?
  • When is it appropriate to set limits for loved ones?
A Different Perspective

The prohibition may clash with personal desires and modern views on autonomy.

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