Oh –! At least own that you would provoke a saint!' 'I never tried to. You are no saint!

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In Georgette Heyer's "Bath Tangle," a sharp exchange takes place between two characters, highlighting their tense relationship. One character accuses the other of provocation, suggesting that even a saint would be driven to frustration by their behavior. The response underscores a sense of denial about the trouble stirred by their interactions, with a realization that the other person is far from saintly. This dialogue reflects the complexities of their relationship, marked by playful yet pointed banter. The mention of a "saint" serves to illustrate the extreme reactions elicited, showcasing the tension and chemistry that exists between the characters as they navigate their feelings for one another.

In Georgette Heyer's "Bath Tangle," a sharp exchange takes place between two characters, highlighting their tense relationship. One character accuses the other of provocation, suggesting that even a saint would be driven to frustration by their behavior. The response underscores a sense of denial about the trouble stirred by their interactions, with a realization that the other person is far from saintly.

This dialogue reflects the complexities of their relationship, marked by playful yet pointed banter. The mention of a "saint" serves to illustrate the extreme reactions elicited, showcasing the tension and chemistry that exists between the characters as they navigate their feelings for one another.

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