Olivia Atwater

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    ...women who don’t understand personal boundaries always offend me,” Elias said finally. “Dim-witted people offend me even further.”
    “Oh dear,” Dora said mildly. “That must be very difficult indeed.”
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    browbeat her way into an appointment
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    s it happens, I saw us both exactly as we are now, in our evening best. But I think that I was covered in blood, and that seems to me to be a sort of bad omen, at best.”
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    “Well!” Elias said. “How convenient. Two French linguists at once. I will sit between you then, and solicit two opinions at once.”
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    That is... most kind of you,” Dora told her. “But I fear it is more of an affliction than a grace. I am often not emotional enough, my lady.”
    “You were quite emotional enough to calm an angry magician and drive him to tears,”
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    One does not simply say let us go and get married, if you are amenable.”
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    Then again, since Dora had no sense of fear, she was quite good at projecting a mild, distracted sort of confidence
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    “I’m quite sure it’s impolite to stare at cripples,” Elias told Dora in a droll tone.

    “I don’t mind,” Albert said cheerfully. “Besides which, I’m quite sure it’s even worse to call a man a cripple, Elias.”
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    The Lord Sorcier hissed in an irritated breath. But he shoved to his feet and offered one gloved hand out towards Dora. “I would like the record to state that I am doing this only under great duress,” he told them both.

    “You may note it on my dance card later, if you like,” Dora told him.
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