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... and they had to impress their General too. He had taken away his wife which didn't bore well with them. The General thought that they were not fit enough? Well, they had to exhibit their fitness and that is what they did with Bernice.


She was subjected to one year's training in one day, not to mention all the sarcastic remarks about her stamina. By the time Bernice came to her room, she was extremely exhausted. Her mother was sitting on her bed waiting for the report from her about ...

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