These feelings you engender in me, my lord, are most indelicate. You should stop causing them immediately
These feelings you engender in me, my lord, are most indelicate. You should stop causing them immediately
In the world of Gail Carriger's novels, where supernatural beings and Victorian etiquette collide, the line between propriety and passion is often blurred. The characters in her stories navigate a delicate dance of social norms and forbidden desires, and it is in this intricate web of emotions that the quote "These feelings you engender in me, my lord, are most indelicate. You should stop causing them immediately" takes on a deeper meaning.