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- I comfort myself with the reflection that your wife will possibly be able to curb your desire--I admit, a natural one for the most part--to…
- Sir Richard sighed. "Rid yourself of the notion that I cherish any villainous designs upon your person," he said. "I imagine I might well be…
- Don't you dare call me arrogant!If ever I had any at all-which I deny!- how much could I possibly have left after having been ridden…
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