"There's nothing wrong with Leopold or Edgar," she replied. They were both fine, English names and even if her accent had gone the way of the doodoo, she was still proud of her heritage.
Most of the time.
"His name is Clarence," she replied awkwardly. "And I wasn't exactly worried about his name."
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Most of the time.
"His name is Clarence," she replied awkwardly. "And I wasn't exactly worried about his name."