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Re: Amos & Rufus
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I'd give Amos 6 and Rufus 7. I like both of them. The set as a whole makes me think of terribly brave WW1-officers who might have written a bit of poetry in their quieter moments in the trenches. I feel Ambrose might fit better there than Amos, but I think Amos might be easier for a real child to live with.(edited to add some combos)Amos Claude
Amos Walter
Amos Clive
Amos Hector
Amos JuliusRufus William
Rufus Mortimer
Rufus Oswald
Rufus Digby
Rufus Harold

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