Marrying her to prove I do not subscribe to an outdated convention of class would be just as foolish as refusing to marry her because I did.


Chapter 9, section 33 (p. 142) - Tooth and Claw (2003)


Marrying her to prove I do not subscribe to an outdated convention of class would be just as foolish as refusing to marry her because I did.

Marrying her to prove I do not subscribe to an outdated convention of class would be just as foolish as refusing to marry her because I did.

Marrying her to prove I do not subscribe to an outdated convention of class would be just as foolish as refusing to marry her because I did.

Marrying her to prove I do not subscribe to an outdated convention of class would be just as foolish as refusing to marry her because I did.