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Charming, charming, charming" by NPR.
Charming, charming, charming\" by NPR.
In 1840, Rev William Park wrote that: One contemporary observer at this time noted that Coatbridge is 'not famous for its sylvan beauties of its charming scenery' and 'offers the visitor no inducements to loiter long'.
This is an inducement.
Latimer had one more inducement.
Type of inducement.
Sounds charming".
Still, charming!
Just be charming, charming, charming.
Very charming.
He was charming, attentive.
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