Ye werena the first lass I kissed," he said softly. "But I swear you'll be the last.
by Diana Gabaldon (0 Reviews)
In Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander," a poignant moment unfolds when a character shares an intimate sentiment, stating, "Ye werena the first lass I kissed," he said softly. "But I swear you'll be the last." This quote signifies not only romantic feelings but also a deep commitment, suggesting that the character's past experiences pale in comparison to the connection he feels in the present.
The emphasis on the word "last" highlights the seriousness of his intentions, indicating a desire for a lasting bond. This moment encapsulates the theme of enduring love that runs throughout the narrative, portraying how significant relationships can redefine one's past and future. Gabaldon's writing captures the essence of love's transformative power, making this quote a memorable highlight in the story.
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