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Sometimes I think I was better off not knowing any men. I truly had no idea they...
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Celeste Bradley
Book:
The Duke Next Door
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Sometimes I think I was better off not knowing any men. I truly had no idea they could be so very stupid." She sighed. "It's quite disappointing, really.
( Celeste Bradley )
[ The Duke Next Door ]
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