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Wretched, un-idea'd girls.
samuel johnson
Possumsaltarenf
To sun myself in Huncamunca's eyes.
henry fielding
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Possumsaltarenf
Possumsaltarenf

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If all women revealed their age, long skirts would suddenly become the fashion craze for women under forty.
benson bruno
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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I've always loved strong women, which is lucky for me because once you're over about twenty-five there is no other kind. Women blow my mind. The stuff that routinely gets done to them would make most men curl up and die, but women turn to steel and keep on coming. Any man who claims he's not into strong women is fooling himself mindless; he's into strong women who know how to pout prettily and put on baby voices, and who will end up keeping his balls in her makeup bags.
tana french
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Lewis F. Day, in his Alphabets Old and New, presented these letters as examples of rustic Roman lettering of the first through third centuries, AD. An uppercase-only typeface, most of the lowercase positions are occupied by letterform variants. It should be noted that the name does not refer to a savory dish made from a nocturnal American marsupial; it’s Latin for “I can dance”. The commercial font is "new and improved" over the freeware version, with expanded character set and improved kerning, so you get what you pay (or don't pay) for.

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