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they rather enjoyed the thing especially Ruperta
When their gentle bosoms got over their agitation, they rather enjoyed the thing, especially Ruperta: she detested Reginald for his character, and for having insulted her father. — from A Terrible Temptation: A Story of To-Day by Charles Reade
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