rivka’s affinity for designer furniture exceeded no price—her trust fund was able to sustain her interior decorating hobby for as long as she needed it.
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mariella believed passionately in drinking at least one glass of wine a day for her heart—and a few more to empty out her ever growing wine cellar.
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beaumont’s library was something of a masterpiece, with books for any occasion available for his perusing when he so desired.
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the jarrett brothers were so popular during new york social events that they received invitations to even the most exclusive parties.
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stockard always required a corner office with the best view—the only way he could manage his multi-billion dollar company was with ample window-gazing breaks.
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solomon enjoyed his leisurely mornings before he had to stop by the office to check on productivity.
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cassandra was fond of afternoon walks through the countryside—she would meander from estate to estate without the slightest fear of being disturbed.
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penelope had no qualms with waking early—as long as she was able manage her morning leisurely and with her masseuse present.
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starke had no room for informal clothes—between all of his financial board meetings and black tie affairs, a cashmere sweater was his downtime favorite.
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sonya’s art collection exceeded some museums’—she was a woman of excellent taste and only the most decadent tea parties.
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