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We've been through nothing, you ridiculous man, but I suppose you may call me...
Author:
Julia Quinn
Book:
The Duke and I
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8 years ago
We've been through nothing, you ridiculous man, but I suppose you may call me Daphne nonetheless." "Excellent." He nodded in a condescending manner. "You may call me 'your grace.
( Julia Quinn )
[ The Duke and I ]
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