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You'll be sorry if you marry a man you don't love.
Julie Garwood
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Julie Garwood
Age: 77
Born: 1946
Born: December 26
Novelist
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Kansas City
Missouri
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Lady Madelyne had sealed her own fate. She'd warmed his feet.
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You're bruised, as ugly as one of your Cyclops, and I can barely stand to look at you. - Duncan to Madelyne.
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Get off me. You weigh more than the doors to your home.
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