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“You can't be just a scribe, or a wizard. Nameless God," he cried, raking a hand through his hair. "I wish they had never found you, never made you think you were the princess. Nothing else, will ever be good enough, not now. You'll never be happy. You'll throw yourself into danger, take it all on yourself, just to prove that they were all wrong about you. And I just-I just-"And without warning, he stepped on front of me, grabbed my shoulders to stop my pacing, and kissed me.”
Eilis O'Neal“So, yes, I will marry you. Someday. If you'll have me," he said modestly."Of course I will, you idiot," I said with a shriek, and threw myself into his arms.”
Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess“She has gone back to Brooklyn,' her mother would say. And, as the train rolled past Macmire Bridge on its way towards Wexford, Eilis imagined the years already when these words would come to mean less and less to the man who heard them and would come to mean more and more to herself. She almost smiled at the thought of it, then closed her eyes and tried to imagine nothing more.”
Colm Tóibín, Brooklyn“Or maybe they weren’t changing. Maybe they were just now becoming what they had always wanted to be.”
Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess“If I thought being kissed by Tyr had been what kissing was all about, I had been wrong. This kiss trampled Tyr's kiss, threw it to the ground, and danced on its grave.”
Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess“There might be nowhere I would be at home. I might always be straddling two worlds, and finding solace in neither.”
Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess“Nothing's really changed since then, except that now any children we have might be wizards themselves, and I'll be hopelessly outnumbered.”
Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess“How can you be nervous? Don't you see? We're in a library.”
Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess“Mike wished Mr. Burden had chosen another time to be murdered. He was beginning to see that the hour of dressing for dinner might have been expressly designed for persons who need a quiet spell for the commission of crime.”
Eilís Dillon, Death at Crane's Court