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It's been a while since we've heard from the narrator, but now he's ready to tell us what's up. He's got a new word for you, and it's "i love you" , which means "I'm in love with you." Translation: "I love you so much that I want to marry you." Uh-oh. The narrator is so embarrassed that he can't figure out what the meaning of the word is, so he asks the housekeeper to teach him how to say it. The housekeeper tells the narrator that the word means "to chat and stuff," and that means they'll meet after the moon rises over the trees. Sounds like a great idea, but the narrator is confused by the whole idea of "chat and stuff" . He wants to know what else they can do after they've had a nice meal, a movie, a cough, a play, a shopping spree, and so on. He doesn't know what to do after all of this, so the housekeeper tells him that they can have dinner, watch a show, cough, go shopping, eat, go to the theater, buy stuff, etc., and then they can all start dating. Translation: We're going to start dating! The housekeeper gives the narrator a pep talk, telling her to enjoy her dinner, which is deep
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Entangled with the Duke • Chapter 157 • Page ik-page-3744253
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Chapter 157
This is a locked chapterChapter 157
About This Chapter
It's been a while since we've heard from the narrator, but now he's ready to tell us what's up. He's got a new word for you, and it's "i love you" , which means "I'm in love with you." Translation: "I love you so much that I want to marry you." Uh-oh. The narrator is so embarrassed that he can't figure out what the meaning of the word is, so he asks the housekeeper to teach him how to say it. The housekeeper tells the narrator that the word means "to chat and stuff," and that means they'll meet after the moon rises over the trees. Sounds like a great idea, but the narrator is confused by the whole idea of "chat and stuff" . He wants to know what else they can do after they've had a nice meal, a movie, a cough, a play, a shopping spree, and so on. He doesn't know what to do after all of this, so the housekeeper tells him that they can have dinner, watch a show, cough, go shopping, eat, go to the theater, buy stuff, etc., and then they can all start dating. Translation: We're going to start dating! The housekeeper gives the narrator a pep talk, telling her to enjoy her dinner, which is deep
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