“A goodly soup, i'troth," he said, and he Trothed at the chicken, and Trothed at the waiter, and Trothed at both the waitresses (even the one who was not serving at the table at which they were sitting), and Trothed at the cheese, and Trothed at the furnishing of the dining-room (which met with his approval), and Trothed and Trothed and Trothed.” Obnoxious PeopleTroth Book:The Slaves of Solitude Source: The Slaves of Solitude
“My Love wakes in a puddle of sunlight. Her hands asleep beside her. Her hair draped on the lawn like a mantle of cloth. I give her my troth, for our love is whole I sing her beauty in my soul” LoveInspirationSleepBeautyLoversSunlightLovingEdenSleepingRoman PayneEvePuddleArcadianTroth Author:Roman Payne