"Lovingness" Quotes from Famous Books
... supreme effort to face the situation as it affected herself and Laurence. Life without Laurence! The bare thought of it tested her heart and showed her how inalienably it belonged to him. But under all his lovingness and his boyishness, Laurence had a sternness, a ruggedness as adamantine as one of Cromwell's Iron-sides. With him to know would be to act. Well—he mustn't know. It terrified her to think of just what might happen, if ...![](http://www.freetranslator.org/rquot.gif) — Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man • Marie Conway Oemler |