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Friendship Quote by Shana Abe

“How good to see you, Miss Jones.” That debonair tone, the friendly press of his hand upon mine. It was such a contrast to our final moments in the cottage that I couldn’t help but smirk. “Thank you for having me,” I replied, loudly enough for the duke to hear. “But I haven’t,” said Armand under…” quote by Shana Abe
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““How good to see you, Miss Jones.” That debonair tone, the friendly press of his hand upon mine. It was such a contrast to our final moments in the cottage that I couldn’t help but smirk. “Thank you for having me,” I replied, loudly enough for the duke to hear. “But I haven’t,” said Armand under his breath. “So far.” I tugged back my hand. “Ever the gentleman, aren’t you?” “I try. Come aboard, waif. Come and experience a gentleman’s world.””

Shana Abe

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown, Shana Abe, 2022

A flirtatious, slightly sarcastic exchange reveals social power play and hidden motives in a tense setting.

In simple terms: A witty, teasing dialogue masks deeper tension.

Key Takeaway

Read between the lines for true intent.

Themes

social interaction power dynamics wit

Mood

playful tense

Type

dramatic conversational

When to use this quote

  • courtship
  • political intrigue
  • personal negotiation

Key Concepts

subtext social hierarchy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the teasing reveal about character?
  • How does power shift in this dialogue?
A Different Perspective

Sarcasm may hide genuine feelings.

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