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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
I enjoyed that one, perhaps the more for the unconventional attitude toward the social mores of the times displayed by the antagonist. And from the fact that this tale was situated within a time that came to be known as "the roaring twenties", I doubt she was the only young woman of the period who felt a bit more sexually liberated than did her female forebears.
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