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Don't know what to do for spring break? That means it's time to decide how you really want to spend that time off: planning and prepping for a week-long getaway someplace far away, or catching your breath with a few relaxing days at home with your family?
If 2025 has been a busy year for you (or if saving money is top of mind), you'll likely opt for the latter. But there's no reason a staycation can't be as inspired as a destination trip. In fact, there are ways to make it more wholesome than you might expect.
In this podcast episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender explain how a distraction-free staycation can strengthen your bond with your kids and keep them inspired. We'll let you in on a little secret: You have to let them be bored. But don't worry—Darlene and Julie list off more than a dozen memorable activities that will keep your kids entertained all day and maybe even spark a new hobby along the way.
Spend a little downtime at home or hit up some local attractions with these recommendations, and you'll make this spring break one your kids will never forget.
Quote of the episode:
“Seek to make memories, to strengthen your relationships, to put the distractions out and just focus on connecting with your kids.” —Julie Bender
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When we think of Valentine's Day, our thoughts often gravitate toward images of men purchasing giant teddy bears and bouquets of roses for the woman they love. As nice as that is, it's a bit commercialized, and love deserves so much more intention—and recipients!
Darlene Brock and Julie Bender want to challenge you to think outside the box this year. Who else can you show love to aside from your significant other? Your friends? Jesus? Maybe even yourself? In this podcast episode, Darlene and Julie share small yet touching ways you can let those special individuals in your life know just how much they mean to you—without paying top dollar for a Hallmark card.
Quote of the episode:
“And above all these, put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.” —Colossians 3:14
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"How to Show Your Adult Children You Love Them"
"The 3-Day Rule: My Mother-in-Law's Secret to a Healthy Marriage"
"Take Your Friendships to Another Level with a Heartfelt Dinner Party"
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Has it been a while since you heard from God? Does it feel like ages since you've seen his goodness or felt the Holy Spirit stirring?
Distance from God is one of the most frustrating things we can experience as women of faith. We wonder where he's gone and why he would ignore the children he loves. The uncomfortable truth? The onus may be on us—and if it's not us, it's God trying to help us grow in our faith. Yes, even in the 'silence'!
In this podcast episode, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender reveal the ways we may be holding back the lines of communication with God and how we can draw close to him in spite of feeling distant. You'll also learn how God may be trying to stretch you in your faith so you can grow in wisdom.
Your relationship with God will ebb and flow, just like any other relationship. And like those relationships, you keep them strong by repeatedly showing up. God will show up too—in his timing.
Quote of the episode:
“There are seasons that are really hard. There are battles he's asking you to fight with his strength and then there are battles he'll fight for you.” —Darlene Brock
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"If God Feels Distant, Move Closer—Here’s How"
"When You Feel Lost, God Will Find You"
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Shoot straight with us for a minute: Did you set any goals at the start of this year?
If you answered 'no,' we're right there with you. After all, weren't we all just trying to get settled back in after the holidays?
Now that we are settled in, it's the perfect time to revisit any changes you may have wanted to make this year. In this episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender share five priorities that would benefit from having structure backed by a goal: home, health, habits & happiness, heart and holiness.
Darlene and Julie unpack myriad ways to simplify your life and inject small changes that will reinvigorate your home, health, and relationships. Many of these tips are small and simple enough to put into practice today, so you can change your life without skipping a beat.
Quote of the episode:
“Goals are ultimately the things that are going to give us some clarity on our priorities.” —Julie Bender
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"Why It's So Important to Have a Mentor and Be One Too"
"I Love to Read, So Why Is It So Hard to Open My Bible?"
"If You Want to Get Healthy, Do These 5 Things"
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"If Your Clutter Is Driving You Crazy" - 263
A Year of Self-Care: Daily Practices and Inspiration for Caring for Yourself by Dr. Zoe
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Do you wish you had someone who could guide you through life? An experienced person who willingly shares their wisdom and insight to help you navigate every crossroads you approach?
If so, we're happy to say we know just what you're looking for: a mentor. The Mr. Miyagi to your Karate Kid!
In this Smart Living with Grit and Grace podcast episode, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender share the value in mentorship, how to actually find a mentor, and which areas of mentorship you might want to consider. Whether you're looking for someone to divulge their tips, tricks, and secrets to confidence in motherhood, having a rock-solid marriage, or working your dream job, a mentor is the best place to start. They'll ideally be experienced in a subject-specific area and have your best interests in mind.
Just keep in mind that mentorship comes with equal doses of advice and constructive criticism. Make sure you're ready for feedback of any kind—while it may be a hard pill to swallow in the moment, it'll help you grow in the direction you want to be!
Quote of the episode:
“Walk with the wise and become wise. Associate with fools and get in trouble .” —Proverbs 13:20
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Life offers an endless rotation of surprises, so the only thing not surprising is our desire for order—often in the form of control. When we believe we can control what goes on around us, we can somewhat come to terms with the way our lives unfold. But controlling everything is impossible, and when we make that our aim, consciously or not, it can leave us on edge and erode our relationships.
In this podcast episode, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender discuss all the areas we might find hard to control—our tongues, our children, our appetite for more—and when our desire for control inches into dangerous territory.
If you brand yourself a control freak, or if others around you suggest as much, you'll learn some tips for reining in your tendency to control your circumstances so you can begin to graciously accept your life for what it is—ups and downs included.
Quote of the episode:
“Your way isn't the only way, and it may not even be the best one.” —Julie Bender
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"How to Control Your Feelings So They Don't Control You" with Dr. Zoe - 247
"Grasping for Control? A Counselor Explains How to Stop"
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If you've been putting it off, consider this podcast episode as a sign to clean up your clutter!
As we get swept up in the busyness of life, we inadvertently let things accumulate. We outgrow our clothes or forget the items we've once loved and the gifts we've been given. Over time, we stash these items away to make room for new stuff we need or want. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Sadly, no. These items tend to pile up, consuming space in our homes and in the back of our minds.
If you're ready to free up that space and finally tackle that pile in the corner that's been haunting you for months, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender can advise on where and how to start. In this episode, they talk through how you can define 'clutter' and share a series of questions designed to help you determine whether you should truly hold onto something or toss it. They also dish on some cleaning perks that will keep you motivated. If you still need a little extra push, consider Darlene's clutter-cleaning mantra: "I live in a home, not a storage unit."
Quote of the episode:
“If you want to improve your life immediately, clean out a closet. Often what we hold onto holds us back.” —Cheryl Richardson
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"Tips to Declutter Your Life and Mind in the New Year"
"Is It Just Clutter Or Is It a Hoarding Disorder?"
"Conquering Clutter Will Reveal the Things that Matter"
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Forget setting goals and drafting New Year's resolutions. We're making 2025 about you—more specifically, your character.
Who do you want to be this year? Every season of life (new years included) allow us the opportunity to evaluate our priorities, how much we've grown and where we want to see ourselves in another 365 days. Is it in the same place you're at now? Most likely, the answer is no.
In this episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender discuss the importance of using this time to reassess our character and the changes we may need to make in our lives right now to bring our long-term goals to pass. They offer several rhetorical questions that will prompt you to ponder the type of person you want to be in 2025. Then, they share a list of traits ideal for building or refining your character, along with some advice on how to begin implementing them.
If you're ready to craft a new you in 2025, settle in and press play!
Quote of the episode:
"We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation." —Romans 5:3-5
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Need to Reset, Redo or Restart This Year? Here’s How – 231
"Forget New Year’s Resolutions—Small Changes Are All We Need"
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In this season of "tidings of great joy," what if joy doesn't come easily to you?
As women of faith, there's an unspoken expectation that we should live in a constant state of joy, that it should be the lens with which we view our lives and circumstances. Although the Bible states we aren't of the world, we are still in it, which means our perception of joy is often colored by the world's ideals—namely, success, status and money. But there's more to real joy.
In this Smart Living podcast episode, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender share how we can cultivate the joy we should have access to as women of faith, which looks like:
Spending time with family and in community
Spending time in scripture
Doing what bring you joy instead of the things you believe you should be doing
Giving money, time, or support
Surrounding ourselves with color
Moving our bodies
And if you're still struggling to reach a place of true joy, Darlene and Julie underscore the importance of getting honest with God and telling him how you feel. If there's anything or anyone that can help you rediscover joy at Christmas (and all year long), it's him!
Quote of the episode:
"You make known to me the path of life. You will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures in your right hand." —Psalm 16:11
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Finding Happiness In an Unhappy World - 210
"How to Find Joy Even When Your Circumstances Hurt"
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Life is better with friends. There's just something remarkably special about finding a person (or a few) out of billions in the world who can belly laugh with you over a meal or willingly be at your side in a time of grief. Friendships are mostly easy, but healthy ones still require some work!
In this Smart Living with Grit and Grace podcast episode, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender dive into two important discussions on this topic: building strong friendships and navigating ones that are fizzling out. For the former, you'll discover five ways to set your friendship up for success (hint: it takes selflessness and being generous with your time), fun activities that allow for quality time together, and how to apply the principles of friendship to your marriage. For the latter, Darlene and Julie chat through the seasons of life that can unwittingly end a friendship and how to approach it with grace.
Whether you have the same group of gals in your circle or are grieving the end of a friendship, this is a must-listen-to episode.
Quote of the episode:
"A friend loves at all times and a brother is born for adversity." —Proverbs 17:17
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"Take Your Friendships to Another Level with a Heartfelt Dinner Party"
"As My Friend List Shrinks, I Love How It Deepens"
"How to Use the 5 Love Languages for Strong Friendships"
"9 Qualities You Need In a Good Friend"
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The sibling that got away with everything. The coworker that scored your promotion. The "friend" who stopped including you in group conversations.
We're all familiar with resentment, and the mutated ball of anger, hurt, disgust and annoyance it leaves in the pit of our stomachs. Whether someone outright betrayed you or you were inadvertently treated unfairly, resentment can slowly creep into your heart and rob you of joy and gratitude. It's a human response, but a dangerous one if left to fester.
In today's episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender discuss how resentment can erode our relationships and our ability to trust. They also unpack an 8-step checklist designed to help us assess the situation fairly and avoid resentment's slippery slope:
Acknowledge what you're feeling
Talk about it with someone you trust
Own up to your part in the situation
Consider your expectations
Develop conflict-resolution skills
Journal
Practice forgiveness
Look to Scripture
You may not be able to restore a healthy relationship with the person who wronged you, but you can arrive at a place where bitterness no longer has a hold on you. All the tools you need to do that are in this episode!
Quote of the episode:
"Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die." —Saint Augustine
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"How to Forgive a Friend Who Betrays You"
"Forgiveness Is the Key to Living a Bitter-Free Life"
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Colossians 3:13 - "Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you."
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"You'll never know unless you try" is sound advice to soothe our doubts. But doubt doesn't always come with ulterior motives; sometimes, it's merely a cautionary measure meant to protect us.
So how do you decipher the root of your doubt? Smart Living with Grit and Grace co-hosts Darlene Brock and Julie Bender answer that question with several actionable steps to help you work through your doubt and determine its purpose. Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, doubting others, or even doubting God's promises, rushing into the next season or next step to move past it could result in missed opportunities or even dangers if not properly considered.
Let your doubt inform you, but don't let it control you.
Quote of the episode:
"Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will." —Suzy Kassem
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"Grit and Grace When You Doubt Your Faith"
"Doubt Your Influence? We Don't and Here's Why - 124"
"To the Mom Who Is Starting to Doubt Herself"
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It's usually early- to mid-fall when we hear others expressing a desire to fast forward through the season and jump right into the holidays. The year has been too long, too hard, too unforgiving. Wouldn't it be better to skip right to the Thanksgiving and Christmas festivities and brush all our complications behind us (at least until the New Year)?
The fast forward button isn't a thing—at least not yet—so you're better off focusing on the good in each day. In fact, studies show that just a few minutes of practicing gratitude each day reaps numerous health benefits—stress relief, reduced depression, and better sleep among them.
In this episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender offer hope for the woman looking for a reason to be thankful. Darlene vulnerably reveals the small but bright moments that carried her through her young daughter's hospitalization years ago, and together, the duo shares the benefits of committing to daily gratitude practices, such as journaling or vocally expressing your appreciation for big and small joys alike, even in seasons of hardship.
It may feel forced initially, but over time, you'll find your perspective shifting to see the highlight of each day, rather than the lows. And those will cultivate a heart that rests in gratitude.
Quote of the episode:
"Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song." —Psalm 95:1-2
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"30-Day Gratitude Challenges Are Selling Us Short"
"Keeping a Record of Gratitude Can Change Your Life"
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We don't need research studies to tell us we're stressed (although they do, and frequently—a 2021 Gallup poll found that 41% of adults worldwide experience a lot of stress). We feel it everywhere: demanding hours and clients at work; raising kids; the news; the ever-ending list of things to do—the list goes on. Are you ready to leave stress behind? We've got you covered!
In this podcast episode, co-hosts Darlene Brock and Julie Bender rip off the band-aid: We can't get rid of stress entirely. But we can get a better handle on it by dealing with it in healthier ways. Part of the trick is recognizing when you're stressed; what responses and behaviors you default to when overwhelm takes a hold. Then, when you feel it coming on, implement one or more of these six practical tips for mitigating stress:
Take time for self-care.
Talk to someone you trust.
Get moving.
Find the humor.
Abstain from social media when necessary.
Practice gratitude.
As Darlene and Julie chat through each of these tips and their application, you'll find specific combinations and variations that work best with your schedule and emotions to deal with stress head-on.
Quote of the episode:
"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not be afraid." —James 14:27
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"Feeling Stressed Out? Here Are 5 Tips to Stay Calm"
"Stop the Holiday Hustle: Celebrate More, Stress Less - 064"
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Are you feeling a little aimless at the moment? Perhaps you're in a season of life that has you questioning your purpose. If that sounds frighteningly familiar, don't fret—even the seasons that feel purposeless have a purpose!
In this episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender discuss how to find confidence when you're transitioning into a new stage of life. Starting retirement, getting married, entering motherhood, searching for your next job can all leave you with a fuzzy vision of your purpose and the value you offer. To get you back on track, the duo shares the importance of detaching yourself from your role and learning how to embrace change as an opportunity for a blank slate. You'll also discover how to find meaning in the slow, quiet seasons in between.
Quote of the episode:
"For I am about to do something new. See? I've already begun. Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness; I will create rivers in a dry wasteland." —Isaiah 43:19
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"Where Can I Find the Purpose of Life"
"Finding Purpose When Another Door Closes"
"When Life Changes, Does Your Purpose Change Too?"
"How Do I Know What Defines Me?"
"Do You Know Your Purpose? It May Surprise You! - 193"
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Do you have a tendency to repeat reminders to those closest to you? Perhaps you feel like you're constantly asking your husband to get off the couch or urging your kids to clean their rooms. While your intentions are good, your delivery may be perceived as nagging.
In this episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender dive into the prickly topic of nagging. It's something many of us would like to think we don't do, but we often innocently fall into the habit. They share the tell-tale signs of nagging, how to uncover the root cause of our repeated requests, and the way we can more clearly and kindly communicate them to those we care about.
Quote of the episode:
"It is better to live in a desert land than with a quarrelsome and fretful woman." —Proverbs 21:19
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Are you tired of waiting? Maybe you're waiting on a future spouse to walk into your life, sitting in fast food lines that feel anything but, or pining for that dream job opportunity to fall into our laps. We're all excitedly—and usually impatiently—waiting for something. Why do all the good things in life take so long?
One could argue those things wouldn't be very good to begin with if they didn't require at some patience, but we think there's more to it. In this episode of Smart Living with Grit and Grace, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender discuss why waiting actually serves us more than immediately getting what we want and how you can purposefully fill the time in between.
Quote of the episode:
"Everything that is worth waiting for is not always on your timeline." —Darlene Brock
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The moment we've all been waiting for has finally arrived—the Smart Living in Small Bites book series is officially live and available for purchase now on Amazon!
If you have experienced (or are still walking through) a challenging life circumstance and wish you could talk with a friend who has been there and understands, look no further. Each book in the series is written by a woman who has experienced that same challenge. These authors detail the difficulties they encountered, the wisdom they gained, and the practical steps they took to find hope and healing so that you might do the same.
In this special podcast episode, Darlene Brock and Julie Bender share an inside look at the structure of the books, the first four subjects in the series, and some exciting additional features that are available to you with your purchase, right now.
Purchase Your Copies Now!
When Marriage is Hard
Author Julie Bender walks you through her difficult first marriage, applying the lessons learned in her current marriage. She offers an honest picture of common marital challenges and the beauty of committing to working toward their resolutions. This book will help you uncover the steps to face your trials head-on to repair your relationship and rebuild a healthy, resilient marriage for a lifetime.
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When Suicide Touches Your Life
Author Darlene Brock shares her story of the devastating loss of her father to suicide. As one who understands the depths of your sorrow, Darlene gently nudges you toward healing and hope. Her words will help you find strength in the face of pain and peace in the chaos left by suicide’s wake. She trusts this book will be a guiding light toward healing after a loss like no other.
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When Anxiety Won’t Let Go
Author Caroline Beidler, MSW, takes you on a transformative exploration through her struggle with anxiety and the many ways she learned to flip the script on the challenges it presents. If you feel like your anxiety follows you like a shadow each day, robbing you of healthy relationships, self-worth, and promising opportunities, please know you aren’t alone. In this book, you’ll learn how to identify your strengths and shift your perspective to uncover a fulfilling life beyond anxiety’s clutches.
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When Your Past Abuse Still Hurts
Author Allison McCormick shares her deeply personal journey toward finding healing and redemption after enduring the haunting effects of childhood sexual abuse. Allison’s story is an invitation to identify the brokenness in your life and develop a path toward freedom. She believes that as you retrace the path of your own story, you will discover the comfort of knowing you are not alone. There is a path that leads to healing.
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Listen to Darlene's episode on suicide: "When Suicide Touches Your Life - 239"
Listen to Julie's episode on her first marriage: "Julie Graham’s Untold Story of Heartbreak, Healing and Hope – 101"
Listen to Caroline's episode on anxiety: "Addiction Does Not Define You: A Recovery Story with Caroline Beidler – 194"
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Exciting changes are in store for This Grit and Grace Life podcast!
If you've been with us for a while, you know we launched a new endeavor called Smart Living with Grit and Grace last year and will be releasing an eponymous book series this month (keep your eye on your inbox over the next few days!). Now, we're rebranding the podcast with a new look and feel—and a new name!
In this episode, Darlene and Julie share what's in store for the new Smart Living with Grit and Grace podcast: fresh content, shorter episodes, increased frequency and more! You'll learn how they landed on the new name and what topics you can expect in the next few weeks. It's an exciting season for Grit and Grace Life, and we're thrilled to have you along for the ride!
Quote of the episode:
“For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven.” Ecclesiastes 3:1
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We're celebrating our 250th podcast episode of This Grit and Grace Life with 26 wise quotes from a literary classic: Louisa May Alcott's Little Women.
Whether you've read the novel or not, there's much to be gleaned from the conversations among its four protagonists, the young March sisters. If you need some encouragement in your relationships and goals or need to be reminded of the qualities of a confident woman, take a few minutes to tune into this episode. Darlene and Julie also share their favorite lessons learned from the This Grit and Grace Life podcast archive.
Quote of the episode:
“If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking.” James 1:5
Resources
Click HERE to download a printable PDF copy of this episode's Little Women quotes!
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Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Armadale by Wilkie Collins
Henry IV, Part 1 by William Shakespeare
Dolly Dialogues by Anthony Hope
Eric by Terry Pratchett
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde
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