cthia wrote:
This one from At All Costs: "I don't give a damn what Elizabeth wants!" Honor snapped. Hamish blinked, sitting back and looking at her in astonishment. "Not this time, Hamish!" she continued angrily. "I want to see my wife and daughter. The Queen of Manticore, the Protector of Grayson, and the Emperor of the Known Universe can all get in line and wait behind the two of them!" --Honor knows what is important-and the Queen will just have to wait awhile...
Actually this passage surprised me. Honor was notorious for never being able to put herself first. And to don a new attitude beginning with the Queen of Manticore was shocking. But sweet.
Behold, the power of children. It really does change your priorities... (And besides, who else but a head of state could command, or even request, Honor's time these days?)
roseandheather wrote:And easily the single best quote in the entire book:
She'd snapped the unlucky messenger's head off and sent him home with it under one arm and a detailed account of the nature and severity of recently discovered violations of Her Majesty's Medusan Protectorate's laws under the other. And, she'd told Honor with grim delight, she'd concluded her report with the observation that the discovery of those violations had been made possible solely by the "dedicated, professional, persistent, and outstandingly successful efforts, both in their own right and in association with the NPA" (that was a direct quote) of Commander Honor Harrington and the crew of HMS Fearless. Under the circumstances, Dame Estelle had added, she had no intention of striving to abate Commander Harrington's activities and every intention of aiding and abetting them in any way she could. And if Her Majesty's Government disapproved of her intentions, she would, of course, submit her resignation.
And what does it say about Dame Estelle that threatening to
resign scared dear Marisa so much?
