Maid-At-Arms
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Twins. One girl. One boy. Age twenty. Madcap twins who were fond of dressing up as each other and fooling everyone. Well, almost everyone. This time the masquerade is not so simple. Jennifer, disguised as her brother (who preferred poetry …
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Twins. One girl. One boy. Age twenty. Madcap twins who were fond of dressing up as each other and fooling everyone. Well, almost everyone. This time the masquerade is not so simple. Jennifer, disguised as her brother (who preferred poetry to horses and guns), poses as a captain in the army, which exposes her to many danger and the love of the one man she couldn't fool.
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