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Quotes About Squire

Allow me to present myself, milady. I am Simon of Ravenswood, brother to the ogre, and your most fervent protector for this journey. (Simon) Wonderful. And pray tell who will protect her from your drooling? Should I have my squire fetch rags now, or should I wait until she starts to drown? (Draven)
~ Kinley MacGregor
He found Podrick Payne asleep in a chair outside the door of the solar, and shook him by the shoulder. "Summon Bronn, and then tun down to the stables and have two horses saddled." (Tyrion). The squire's eyes were cloudy with sleep. "Horses". (squire) "Those big brown animals that love apples, I'm sure you've seen them. Four legs and a tail. But Bronn first." (Tyrion)
~ George R.R. Martin
We'll never find that one, and I'll be blamed," announced Edd Tollett, the dour grey-haired squire everyone called Dolorous Edd. "Nothing ever goes missing that they don't look at me, ever since that time I lost my horse. As if that could be helped. He was white and it was snowing, what did they expected
~ George R.R. Martin
But Shelley had a hyperthyroid face.
~ John C. Squire
It is the sweat of the servants that make their squire look smart.
~ Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
Vernham Deane, resident cad of The Squire of High Potternews
~ Jasper Fforde
He and his wife moved to England. He had always wanted to live in the Cotswolds and be a country squire.
~ Woody Allen
When Tilly was fifteen she had imagined herself in love with Archie Cobbe, for he was exactly the sort of young man to awaken a romantic attachment. He was so big and so good-looking and people said he was wild. You met him sometimes, riding about Chevis Green on a prancing horse and he always waved his cap and shouted "Hallo!" Then old Lady Chevis had died and left him Chevis Place, and Archie had taken the name of "Chevis" and settled down into a model squire.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Don't be a fool!" snapped the viscount. "When did sheltering from the rain with a gentleman count as compromising a lady's honour?" "Yes, indeed," said the squire in amazement. "In faith, sir, you should be thanking Fitzpatrick here for having minded your daughter instead of trying to force him to marry the girl.
~ Marion Chesney