"Is there not? I believe that most men behave gentlemanly, but I'm not blind to the notion that there are some hiding ill intent. It's the duty of a brother to ensure his sister's honour isn't put into question, or far worse."
Though the Bridgerton women certainly seem capable of taking care of themselves, it doesn't change the way they're viewed and meant to behave. A shame, truly. He agrees with Eloise that women should be afforded more luxuries such as men.
"And, certainly, once night falls it's improper to have a lady see herself to and from a place without a proper chaperone."
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Though the Bridgerton women certainly seem capable of taking care of themselves, it doesn't change the way they're viewed and meant to behave. A shame, truly. He agrees with Eloise that women should be afforded more luxuries such as men.
"And, certainly, once night falls it's improper to have a lady see herself to and from a place without a proper chaperone."